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2001 Mercury Villager Sport Van 3-door 3.3l Loaded**leather**clean Carfax** on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:150397
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
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**Please be sure to read the Terms of Sale and view all of the pictures below!**

The preferred method of contact is through the Ebay system, however if you have questions please contact:

Craig Fountain at Kia Of Alliance
(330) 581-5161
craigfountain.kiaofalliance@gmail.com

2001 Mercury Villager Sport
VIN: 4M2ZV12T01DJ11920
5.9L V-8 ** RWD

****CLEAN CARFAX****

ONLY 150,397 Miles!

This van is loaded and is in great shape for its age and mileage! 

Features Include:
  • Two Tone Leather Seats (Dark Gray/Light Gray)
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Power Locks
  • Power Windows
  • Power Mirrors
  • Memory Seats
  • Cruise Control
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • CD Player W/ Cassette
  • Built In Garage Door Opening System
  • Air Conditioning
  • And More!!!
 
This vehicle is pre-owned and sold as-is.  No mechanical services have been performed.  There is a brake light on the dash but brake seem to work (e-brake?).  This vehicle will have normal wear and tear consistent with the mileage and age of the vehicle.  



**Please be sure to read the Terms of Sale and view all of the pictures below!**




Terms Of Sale:

This vehicle is available for sale locally and though it is a rare occurence, we reserve the right to end the auction early should the vehicle be sold off of our lot.

Pre-sale vehicle inspections are welcome prior to the closing of the auction.  We are happy to answer any questions about this vehicle.  If you have any questions or concerns, we welcome you to address only Before You Bid and Before The Auction Ends.  We will gladly assist any legitimate bidder that intends to purchase this vehicle.

Winning bidders enter a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle.  If you do not intend to purchase this exact vehicle, Do Not Bid.

Please note that we are a franchised dealership located in Ohio.  We are required to charge a documentation and title fee with any sale and will need the high bidder to provide us with the necessary information to complete title work and a retail buyers order. These fees will be additional to the sale price which means these fees will be added to the amount of the highest bid. We strive to make this process as simple as possible but must comply with industry, federal, state, and local regulations.  Documentation Fee is equal to 10% or $250.00 whichever is less.  Ohio Title/Registration is no more than $69.00.  Other states have varying prices and laws. 

Taxes, Document, Title, and Registration Fees are additional, may be required, and may depend on your location.  

Research for this posting was conducted with the sole intention of providing the most accurate specifications, features, equipment, and condition of this vehicle.  If any mistakes are found we will promptly correct them.  Please carefully look at all descriptions and images on this page to confirm what you are bidding on. Winning bidders enter a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle.  If you do not intend to purchase this exact vehicle, Do Not Bid.

Warranty: This vehicle is sold as is and without warranty.  This is a pre-owned vehicle and all pre-owned vehicles have wear and tear.  Please examine the pictures to confirm what you are bidding on. 

The preferred method of contact is through the Ebay system, however if you have questions please contact:

Craig Fountain at Kia Of Alliance
(330) 581-5161
craigfountain.kiaofalliance@gmail.com







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