2003 Toyota Prius Hybrid 1-owner 93k Miles, Great Condition on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Here is a well cared for Toyota Prius Hybrid with low mileage that it's priced right. It looks great, runs great and is ready to be sold. Read on for a full description. Mechanically this is a very sound automobile, Engine starts up smoothly and sounds great. Good pickup down the highway and has a straight alignment with no pulling or wiggles. Brakes stop well with no pulse or pulling. The tires are Goodyear brand with about 70% tread. Clean autocheck history report, 1-owner car. All lights work, a/c and heat work great, and other power options are all working correctly. This car is ready to be driven anywhere. Cosmetically this car is in great shape. Outside of a few minimal stone chips and a few light door dings this car is exceptional. Wheels and glass are nice without damage. Inside is the same way, nice and clean. Non-smoker previous owner. No ped odors or rips, new owner can put their kids in this car and feel good about it. Feel free to give me a call if you would like to set up a time to come look and test drive this Prius, my name is Travis 717-991-8991. This vehicle is being sold by Platinum Car and Truck Sales, LLC in Elizabethtown, PA please call for an appointment if you would like to come check out the truck. Please before bidding have all money and finances done because I do not finance and I have to be paid in full within 7 Days the end of the auction. This vehicle is sold as-is with no warranty expressed or implied. I am a Used Vehicle Dealer Licensed and Bonded through the state of Pennsylvania. I can issue 30 day temporary tags ($100) and can issue PA License plates, for an added charge. As a bonus for all eBay customers I will offer free pickup from the Harrisburg International Airport or the Lancaster Train Station. If you are shipping this vehicle through DAS I can drop it off at the Harrisburg terminal at no extra charge as well.
A non-refundable deposit of $500 will be due at the end of the auction within 24 hours. The remainder will be due at delivery of the vehicle or within 7 days. I will accept Pay-pal for the deposit only. If you want to pay with pay pal for the entire item, you will also have to pay the fees. If final payment is not made on time you will forfeit any monies put down to hold the vehicle. At delivery, I will take cash or cashiers check for the amount only. Any personal checks will have to be cleared by the bank before delivery of the vehicle will take place. Buyer is responsible for any taxes or title transfer fees that may be incurred. If the vehicle is not picked up within 30 days you will loose the opportunity to pick up the vehicle and will forfeit the all monies put down. to You are welcome to inspect this car prior to bidding. If you need a walk around phone description I’m more than willing to do that, I am only human so I may have missed a few things in the text that are very important to you. |
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Did Lexus make a BMW? Or did BMW make a Lexus? This and other 2017 surprises
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In any case, we suggest you watch the video below to see how much fun men can have with a GT86 - or Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ, presumably - at the expense of their significant others. Fair warning: There's a potential Not Safe For Work moment in the ad: beware of a brief male butt shot about 44 seconds in.
Marketing. Gotta love it. Unless you're married to a man. Or something like that. We think. Whatever, just watch.
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