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1992 Mercedes Ce 300 on 2040-cars

US $5,490.00
Year:1992 Mileage:173006 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Tucumcari, New Mexico, United States

Tucumcari, New Mexico, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.0L I6 MPI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: wdbea51d5nb659798 Year: 1992
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 300-Series
Trim: CE Coupe 2 Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 173,006
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

SELLER WILL DELIVER THIS VEHICLE TO ALBUQUERQUE NM AIRPORT FOR AN ADDITIONAL $150.

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Nothing short of outstanding condition. Low miles for age, many features including optional sunroof. New tires. 21 years old and it doesn't look like the sun or rain has ever touched it.

Payment:

Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 3 days of auction close.

Shipping:

See item description for shipping details.



Seller's payment instructions

We accept payment via PayPal (Deposit ONLY), money order, bank check, certified check, cashier check or wire transfer for remaining balance. Personal checks, PayPal and credit cards are NOT accepted for balance. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 24 HOURS of auctions close. Remaining balance to be paid within 3 DAYS of the close of the auction, or vehicle will be put back on market and deposit will be forfeited.



Deposit via PayPal

US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close.

Payment methods accepted

  • Cashier's Check (certified from US or Canadian bank) or money order

  • Loan check

Full payment

Required within 3 days of auction close.






ALTHOUGH WE SUPPLY ALL INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO US, IT IS THE BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT AND/OR RESEARCH A VEHICLES CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING.  THIS IS A PRE-OWNED VEHICLE AND THERE COULD BE ITEMS THAT REQUIRE ATTENTION BEYOND WHAT IS PROVIDED.



THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION DURING THE AUCTION.  BIDDER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ANY RESEARCH OR INSPECTION NEEDED REGARDING THE CONDITION OF THE AUTOMOBILE PRIOR TO PLACING A BID.  DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PURCHASE.  FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE COMPLETE PRIOR TO AUCTIONS END.  WE DO NOT PROVIDE FINANCING SERVICES.



IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK, CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING TO REVIEW THE RULES OF EBAY AUCTIONS.  IF WINNING BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION WITHIN THE TERMS SPECIFIED, WINNING BIDDER WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR ANY CHARGES AND FINANCIAL LOSS INCURRED BY SELLER ASSOCIATED WITH THE AUCTION.  BY PLACING A BID, YOU agree and consent that the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for the resolution ANY AND ALL disputes ARISING FROM THIS TRANSACTION shall be in the County of Quay, New Mexico or the District Court that includes Quay County.





WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY AND ALL BIDS AT ANYTIME.

Vehicle Financing

FINANCING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. Financing MUST be in place PRIOR to placing a bid. FULTON AUTO SALES does NOT provide financing.

Payment Types

We accept payment via PayPal (Deposit ONLY), money order, bank check, certified check, cashier check or wire transfer for remaining balance. Personal checks, PayPal and credit cards are NOT accepted for balance. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 24 HOURS of auctions close. Remaining balance to be paid within 3 DAYS of the close of the auction, or vehicle will be put back on market and deposit will be forfeited. If you feel you may not be able to complete the transaction within the time frame described above, please call us at 575-461-7885 to discuss if other arrangements may be made.

Temporary Tags.

Buyers will be supplied with a 30 day temporary tag, title and registration from us. Your will be provided with all document in which to take to your local DMV. Proof of insurance and a valid drivers are required for all purchases in New Mexico. Buyers will be required to pay for sales/excise taxes, registration, title and docment fees at their local department of motor vehicles office. You will not be charged these fees at the dealership.

Deposit

We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 24hrs of winning the auction. Deposit accepted via  PayPal.

Terms / Auction Policies

Customers with zero or negative feedback on eBay Motors please contact us prior to bidding.  Otherwise, we reserve the right to cancel your bid.  Understand this is only to protect the integrity of the auction.  Winning bidder must contact the dealership within 24 hours of the auction close and the purchase transaction completed within 3 calendar days.  We reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle in the event of a non-paying bidder.  We guarantee clean titles on all our vehicles (no salvage titles, no reconditioned titles) unless noted in the auction. All miles stated are actual and accurate (unless otherwise stated in the listing).  Please understand that the mileage may be slightly higher at time of delivery due to test drives and transportation.

Books / Keys: We are not always supplied with all books and keys to the vehicles we offer for sale. We show photos of the books and keys that are to be included with the vehicle in our photo section.

Buyer Pickup

Vehicle pick up by auction winner or shipping company is to be arranged at least 24hrs in advance for scheduling purposes. We are available normal business hours Monday - Friday and 10:00 AM-6: PM. Note that seller will deliver car to the Albuquerque NM airport for an additional charge of $150 to be delivered on a day of the week that is acceptable to the seller (usually Tuesdays).


Disclaimer

ALL TRANSACTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO THE BIDDER AGREEING TO THE SELLERS TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE REPRODUCED BELOW. 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

 

Please review this document carefully as it sets forth legally binding terms and conditions

relating to the transaction between you ("Buyer") and Fulton Auto Sales ("Seller"). By signing

below, you represent that you have reviewed the following and agree unconditionally.

 

1. Entire Agreement  - The terms and conditions memorialized in this Sales Agreement comprise the complete, entire and final agreement between Buyer and Seller. No other terms, negotiations, proposals, representations, commitments, understandings or agreements between Buyer and Seller, either written or oral, shall be valid or enforceable, unless expressly contained in the Sales Agreement. The Sales Agreement may be modified or amended only upon express written consent of both parties.

 

2.  IMPLIED WARRANTIES ONLY. Buyer acknowledges that the automobile contemplated by this transaction is a used automobile and is offered for purchase in its current state.   Seller makes no guarantee as to condition, mileage, year, model or any other circumstance regarding the automobile. Buyer acknowledges that the actual condition of the automobile may vary from any photographs, statements or representations made by Seller. Buyer represents that he/she had an opportunity to inspect the automobile prior to purchase and acknowledges that Seller has no responsibility for any defects or repairs, regardless of any representations (oral or otherwise) made by Seller.  Furthermore, Buyer acknowledges that Seller will not provide a warranty of any type with regard to the automobile and, therefore, depending on the status of the manufacturers warranty, there may be no warranty of any type covering this automobile. Please see Federal Buyers Guide regarding New Mexico Implied Warranties. New Mexico Implied Warranty means that the dealer does not make any specific promises to fix things that need repair when you buy the vehicle of after the time of sale. But, state law “implied warranties” may give you some rights to have the dealer take care of serious problems that were not apparent when you bought the vehicle.

3. Purchase -  Buyer is deemed to have purchased the automobile upon satisfaction of each of the following events: (1) Buyer and Seller have executed this Sales Agreement; (2) Seller has issued the registration (either Pennsylvania or in transit registration); (3) Buyer has executed the "Buyers Guide"; (4) Buyer has paid, in full, for the automobile; and, (5) Buyer has taken possession of the automobile. Buyer shall be deemed to have taken possession of the automobile, and therefore, any and all risks associated with possession, at the time the automobile is removed from Sellers premises, either by Buyer, Buyers agent or shipper (regardless or whether Seller arranged shipping on Buyers behalf).

 

4. Limited Warranty - THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SELLER HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER ARISING BY IMPLICATION OR BY OPERATION OF LAW).

THIS SECTION SURVIVES THE TERMINATION OR CANCELLATION OF THIS SALES AGREEMENT.

 

5. Limitation of Liability - SELLERS LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO THIS TRANSACTION OR THE AUTOMOBILE CONTEMPLATED BY THIS TRANSACTION SHALL NOT EXCEED BUYERS PURCHASE PRICE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FAILURE OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OR DELIVERY DUE TO ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER), TORT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT IS SELLER RESPONSIBLE TO BUYER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL DIRECT OR INDIRECT COSTS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THOSE DAMAGES WERE FORSEEABLE. ANY CLAIM BY BUYER SHALL BE DEEMED WAIVED UNLESS PRESENTED IN WRITING TO SELLER WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE BUYER TOOK POSSESSION.

 

6. Force Majeure - Seller shall not be liable for failure or delay in performance hereunder due in whole or in part to (i) acts of God, (ii) strikes, lockouts, or other labor disputes, (iii) civil commotion, sabotage, fire, flood, or explosion, (iv) acts of any governmental agency or authority, (v) unforeseen circumstances (vi) inability to obtain or delay in obtaining any necessary governmental approvals, permits or licenses, (vii) mechanical failure, (viii) or any other cause which is not within the reasonable control of Seller, whether or not of the kind specifically enumerated above.

 

7. Choice of Law, Jurisdiction & Venue - The transaction to which this document relates shall be governed by the substantive laws of the state of New Mexico. In the event of any dispute between the parties arising out of this transaction, the parties agree and consent that the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for the resolution of such dispute shall be New Mexico, Quay County, or the United States District Court for the relevant District of New Mexico.

 

8. Notices No notice or other communication is sufficient to affect any rights, remedies or obligations of either party unless the notice or communication is in writing and (as elected by the party giving the notice or communication) is (i) personally delivered, (ii) transmitted by facsimile (with a receipt acknowledgment), (iii) transmitted by electronic computer mail, (iv) transmitted by a recognized courier service or (v) mailed in registered or certified form, to the party to which notice or communication is being given. Notice shall be delivered to the address specified below.

 

9. General - In the event that any provision contained herein is held to be invalid or unlawful, such provision shall be severed from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect. No waiver of any provision hereof and no single waiver shall be held to constitute a continuing waiver or subsequent waiver.

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