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2013 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Grand Touring Convertible 2-door 2.0l Dolphin Gray Met on 2040-cars

US $28,781.00
Year:2013 Mileage:5081
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Your MINT condition Dolphin Gray Metallic 2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata Grand Touring Hard Top Convertible with ULTRA LOW MILES!

Leather Seats, Heated Front Seats, Blue Tooth, Sirius Satellite Radio, and CD Player.

ONE owner, FLORIDA titled with the balance of Mazda warranty honored anywhere in the USA. Free

Carfax, special finance terms, trades welcome and we ship anywhere! For an e-deal you'll feel good about contact  Wagner Brenes at (239) 784-1298 with Scanlon Lexus of Fort Myers!!!


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Wagner Brenes
Internet Sales
Scanlon Lexus of Fort Myers, Florida
239-784-1298
"How can I help you!"


Terms of Sale:
Fee and Tax Information: OUT OF STATE BUYERS: SCANLON LEXUS IS IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF YOUR LICENSE REGISTRATION FEES, TITLING FEES OR ANY STATE, COUNTY OR LOCAL SALES TAXES APPLICABLE IN YOUR HOME STATE. IN SOME CASES, A $125.00 "OUT OF STATE REGISTRATION FEE" WILL BE ADDED. A $499 DEALER FEE WILL BE ADDED TO THE SELLING PRICE OF EACH VEHICLE. THIS FEE IS NON-NEGOTIABLE.

PLEASE NOTE: Scanlon Lexus can only accept wire transfers or financing handled thru our dealership.

OUT OF STATE BUYERS: Scanlon Lexus is in no way responsible for payment of your state or county sales tax, license plate registration, title fee, tariffs or any other additional fees your state or country may charge you in purchasing a car from us.

STATE OF FLORIDA RESIDENTS: Scanlon Lexus is in no way responsible for payment of your state or county taxes, license plate registration, title fee or any other fees the state of Florida may charge you in purchasing a car from us.  We are required as a licensed dealer to collect state sales tax, and process your registration and DMV fees if you are purchasing a car and titling it in Florida.

PLEASE NOTE: We at Scanlon Lexus reserve the right to end any of our auctions at any time. All the vehicles we list on eBay are also for sale on our used car lot in Ft. Myers, Florida and may sell at any time without notifying the high bidder on eBay. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

PLEASE NOTE: We will do our best to accurately describe our eBay cars. We do guarantee these cars to have accurate odometers and clean titles. We can not however, guarantee that these cars have not had paint or body work.

WINNING BIDDERS: Once you are the winning bidder or come to an agreement with the eBay representative of Scanlon Lexus concerning a car listed on eBay, a $1,000.00 credit card deposit is immediately due. After that, you have 5 days to complete paperwork and payment.

PLEASE CALL: Wagner Brenes at (239) 784-1298 if you have any questions.


About Us: For over thirty years, the Scanlon Family has been serving Southwest Florida. With the purchase of a dealership on in 1980, John Scanlon began building his family business with a commitment to customer satisfaction and service. Today, John and his son, Jay, have built the Scanlon Auto Group to encompass both Lexus and Acura franchises and a large pre-owned business on over 25 acres on US 41, in South Fort Myers. The Scanlon Auto Group has always been committed to our local community of Southwest Florida. In addition to being major sponsors of the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, and the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida, they are also major contributors to The United Way of Lee County, YMCA, Lee County Habitat for Humanity, Lee County's Boy's and Girl's Club, The Southwest Florida Symphony, and many other organizations that support the people and the Arts in our area. Customer Satisfaction... Our #1 Goal At Scanlon Lexus of Fort Myers, we are the only ELITE OF LEXUS dealer in our area. You won't find another dealership in Southwest Florida that holds either award in customer satisfaction. We are extremely proud of this honor, and we are committed to continuing to meet the Quality Care standards you expect and deserve!

     

 

 

  Shipping Information
For a shipping quote, please contact Wagner Brenes at (239) 784-1298 
  Financing Information
Please note: We recommend Lexus Financial Services as your lien holder, they are extremely competitive and very user friendly. Call Wagner Brenes at (239) 784-1298 for a free credit application.




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