2010 Subaru Forester 2.5x Premium Awd - Clean Title Repairable on 2040-cars
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for bid is a clean title repairable 2010 Subaru Forester 2.5x Premium AWD at a fraction of what it is worth. The vehicle is located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055. You are buying it with a free and clear Pennsylvania title. Miles are true and actual at 81,513. Vehicle starts, go into all gears and moves. Since it was involved in a collision, it is being sold in 100% "AS-IS" condition with no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied. However, if you have any questions or concerns about this or any purchase. Our staff will provide you will detailed information to better assist you in your buying experience. We are here to make you or save you $$$$$$$. And if you are looking for any other repairables or need assistance in locating parts. We have a national database linked direct to insurance companies and automotive recyclers to help you with all of your needs. Our company is a licensed automotive remarketing firm based in Michigan. So, if you are a Michigan resident, you will be subject to 6% sales tax and $15 title transfer fee on this purchase. What you see in the pictures(except license plate) is exactly what you are buying. Vehicle will be sold if the reserve is met. Yes, there is a reserve only because we have to secure our interest. But be assured, it is a very low reserve. After the auction has ended and you are the winning bidder but have not met the reserve. You may still have won the auction. Notification will be sent to you by email within 24 hours if your bid has been approved. If you have any questions about this purchase, feel free to email us any and all questions. After your winning bid has been approved. A $1,000 deposit will be due within 48 hours of purchase. Full payment due within 7 days after winning bid has been approved. Title will be sent out by FedEx 72 hours after payment has cleared to address on file unless otherwise noted. Vehicle must be picked up within 14 business days at no charge. Storage will start after 14 days at $5.00 per day. Additional storage time can be negotiated if needed. Vehicle is available for pick up between 9am-5pm EST.. MON-FRI. We can also help you with transportation at your expense across all 48 states. Email us a zip code and we can get you a price.
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