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2006 Jeep Commander Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l Skylight Top Loaded Nice @ on 2040-cars

US $4,950.00
Year:2006 Mileage:76000
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States
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2006 Jeep Commander

Skylight Top

4.7L V8

4WD 4X4

Leather, LOADED, Tires nice

  Only    76,000  LOW miles

Runs and Drives PERFECT

***  Vehicle located in Huntsville, AL  ***

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

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This is a 2006 Jeep Commander with current NADA of $12,500. This was bought from the insurance company and was deemed a flood. This had NO water inside the vehicle. This drove through a flooded street (in Alabama) and it sucked water into the intake locking up the motor. This needs a new 4.7L Jeep motor. With a new motor this Jeep will be perfect. This smells nice inside and It is a clean car. This is sold with a salvage title. There will be a $200 title fee added to for a dealer fee.

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

I guarantee you like this car or you don't have to take it at pickup

 

 

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

 

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

 

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

Wheels are painted black which look professionally done.

CALL or TEXT  256-759-0161 or Email tim@autovid.com for any questions on this vehicle.

Runs and Drives Perfect

I guarantee you like this car or you don't have to take it at pickup

I guarantee you like this car or you don't have to take it at pickup

This is a 2006 Jeep Commander with current NADA of $12,500. This was bought from the insurance company and was deemed a flood. This had NO water inside the vehicle. This drove through a flooded street (in Alabama) and it sucked water into the intake locking up the motor. This needs a new 4.7L Jeep motor. With a new motor this Jeep will be perfect. This smells nice inside and It is a clean car. This is sold with a salvage title. There will be a $200 title fee added to for a dealer fee.

This is sold with a Alabama salvage title.

I guarantee you like this car or you don't have to take it at pickup

I guarantee you like this car or you don't have to take it at pickup

Folks that are asking about the salvage title. A car gets a salvage title when an insurance company pays a car off. They do this to release the liability on the car and tax write off. If this where your car and someone hit you then you would hope and demand for a new car. This is how it gets paid out and a salvage title. If it were your fault then you might not get that option. Folks must understand that if you make a flood claim the insurance companies don't take the risk of liability and total them out. Even if it is a window rolled down and rain. For example if something fell on a door glass and broke it in the rain it will be "Deemed" a flood.

This is a Honest assessment of this Vehicle to the best of my knowledge.

Buy it NOW Price:  4.950 (email or call me Tim 256.759.0161)

At this price it wont last long!!
This car is Listed Locally

The First $300 Deposit gets the car

You are welcome to call me on this car:

Cell: 256.759.0161


Usually our cars are sold outside eBay before the end.  Most serious bids take place 1 minute before the end.  Please make your high bid early if you want the car or email me. We reserve the right to end the auction if our BIN price is met

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We are transport Brokers. We can assist you in finding a transport company VIA www.centraldispatch.com .  We also suggest searching the net for auto transports. We will assist in helping the transport company load the car. We will help in anyway we can. We can store the car after payment for 2-3 weeks for overseas buyers. We are easy to work with.

Buyer responsible for pickup of this car in the location listed above. Payment by Wire or cashiers check needs to be made within 72 hours of the end of auction. We reserve the right to cancel the auction early because it is listed for sale locally.  Buyer is responsible for understanding the title requirements in your state before bidding.

If this is a listing of a salvage title it can easily be cleaned in any state. After the work has been completed the state inspects the vehicle and issues a rebuilt title. Check your state for instruction on cleaning a title.

*** If you chose for us to help assist you and provide a "rebuilt" title for the $190 you must first pay in full for the vehicle. We then submit the title to the state of AL. It takes about 10 days for the State Inspector to come out to inspect the VIN (which takes 60 seconds). On the day he comes out then we can release the vehicle for transport or you can pick it up. The title then arrives 10 days after the inspection date which will send to you. The vehicle would then need to be picked up in Huntsville, AL which is where it would be inspected. This "rebuilt" title is taggable on the spot and treated like a normal title. Some states will make the rebuilt title be re-inspected to verify VIN.

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