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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, In Great Condition Florida Jeep. on 2040-cars

US $4,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:137200 Color: IS NICE AND SHINY
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND FLORIDA JEEP 

YOU ARE VIEWING 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND FLORIDA SUV TWO OWNERS, FULLY LOADED, LEATHER SEATSENGINE RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY, AIR CONDITION BLOWS ICE COLD AIR AND TIRES LOOK GREAT. THIS JEEP OVERLAND IS GUARANTEED TO MAKE ITS NEW OWNERS MORE THEN HAPPY WITH THEIR BUY, THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE AND CLEAN, THE SEATS ARE SHOWING GREAT AND THE EXTERIOR IS NICE AND SHINY. WHEN YOU SEE THIS JEEP YOU WILL KNOW THAT IT HAS BEEN SERVICED AND WAS TAKEN CARE OF TO THE FULLEST EXTENT.

WE OFFER FREE AIRPORT PICK-UP OR YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR  LOW COST SHIPPING PROMOTION

SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN FLORIDA $150 AND $450 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA NOT INCLUDE HAWAII, CALIFORNIA AND ALASKA.

IF YOU WISH TO USE OUR SERVICES PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH YOUR DESTINATION CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE.

WE FINANCE EVERYONE IN STATE OF FLORIDA!!!
$1,500 DOWN-BAD-GOOD-NO CREDIT & TAKE ALL TRADE INS IF YOU HAVE AN INCOME YOU ARE APPROVED.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS PROVE OF INCOME: YOUR LAST 2 PAY STUBS IF SELF EMPLOYED LAST 3 MONTHS BANK STATEMENTS. 
PROOFS OF ADDRESS: ANY UTILITY BILL OR BANK STATEMENT WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS.


PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU ARE READY AND ABLE TO BUY THE CAR, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOU
T THIS AUCTION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT 954-778-8063.


THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND HAPPY BIDDING



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WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT US WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND THE REMAINDER IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END. IF NO CONTACT IS MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RE-LIST THE VEHICLE AND SELL IT TO THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER. YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THE CAR BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS AUCTION UNLESS YOU ARE READY AND ABLE TO BUY THIS VEHICLE.

WE WILL STORE VEHICLE FOR UP TO 20 DAYS FREE OF CHARGE. IF YOU ARE FLYING IN TO ANY OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA AIRPORTS, WE WILL GLADLY TO PICK YOU UP OR CAN DELIVER THE CAR TO THE AIRPORT AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. 

ALL FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS SHOULD BE IN THE FORM OF CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK, BANK CHECK, BANK WIRE, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER, DEALER PREP & HANDLING FEE OF $150 WILL APPLY TO ALL SALES.

TAXES: OUT-OF-STATE BUYERS MAY REGISTER THE CAR AND PAY APPLICABLE TAXES IN THEIR HOME STATE.
LOCAL BUYERS PICKING UP IN PERSON, YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO PAY YOUR HOME STATE SALES TAX AT TIME OF PICKUP.

THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. ANY DESCRIPTIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS ARE FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OF ANY TYPE. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO HAVE THOROUGHLY INSPECTED THE VEHICLE AND TO HAVE SATISFIED HIMSELF OR HERSELF AS TO THE CONDITION AND VALUE AND TO BID BASED UPON THAT JUDGMENT SOLELY. THE SELLER WILL MAKE EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT TO DISCLOSE ANY KNOWN DEFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS VEHICLE AT THE BUYER'S REQUEST PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF SALE.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS FOR EXCESSIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LISTING IF THE VEHICLE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS AUCTION UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT OWNING THIS VEHICLE, ALL NON-PAYING HIGH BIDDERS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK POSTED.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND HAPPY BIDDING

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Wed, 15 Jan 2014

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation into headliner fires experienced by a small number of Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango owners has been upgraded to an engineering analysis, the step before the initiation of a recall. In August last year the investigation began with 146,000 Grand Cherokees from 2012 after three complaints were received, but a report on Edmunds says it has been expanded to include 593,299 vehicles covering the 2011-2013 model years for the Jeep and the Dodge Durango, which uses the same headliner assembly, because of possibly 52 incidents of fire.
In some of those incidents drivers have reported a burning odor, smoke or open flames that were contained to the headliner or migrated to another area of the passenger compartment. The culprit has apparently been found: NHTSA blaming an electrical short in the sun visor vanity light wiring, which is routed under the headliner and held in place by three screws. Chrysler began its own probe into the issue when it was first reported and is still looking into the situation while, "fully supporting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's investigation."

Infiniti looking for a new boss after Christian Meunier leaves to lead Jeep

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Nissan's premium division Infiniti is expected to announce a new acting global chief for the brand, the company said, after its current head, Christian Meunier, left to lead the Jeep unit of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Nissan's chief quality officer Christian Vandenhende will oversee Infiniti's global operations effective immediately, until a new brand chief is named, Infiniti said in the statement on Tuesday. Meunier, 51, was named Infinit's global chief in early January after its previous boss Roland Krueger left the Hong Kong-based brand. Meunier will take over as global president for SUV-focused Jeep effective immediately, Fiat Chrysler said in a separate statement. Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley had been running Jeep until he was elevated to the top job in July after the death of Sergio Marchionne. Meunier has international experience from his years with Ford, Land Rover, Nissan and Infiniti, which may prove valuable as Jeep attempts to expand overseas with a lineup of new products including the Gladiator pickup, a Wrangler plug-in hybrid, and the revived Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer nameplates. He's worked mostly in sales and marketing roles, including as senior vice president of sales, marketing and operations for Nissan North America; chairman of Nissan Canada; and his recent role heading up Infiniti. An Infiniti spokesman said Meunier's resignation was not related to Nissan's internal investigation into its former leader Carlos Ghosn.

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Tue, Aug 15 2017

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