Bmw X5 Xdrive50i on 2040-cars
Goshen, Indiana, United States
The Toy Barn of Goshen Presents: 2014 BMW X5 x drive50i Stunning Color combination; Check out the pictures below, be sure and allow time for them to load! .
Our cars sell quickly!!! We sell premium, hard-to-find cars, that are most often times the finest available. In doing so, our inventory moves quickly and our cars are sold many times prior to auction end, either locally or with a "buy it now" arranged. Don't miss out on this vehicle by waiting, give us a call today!!! I DO NOT ANTICIPATE THIS VEHICLE MAKING IT TO AUCTION END. Contact: Rick Jannings @ 574-440-7400 or Dominick Siclari @ 614-313-7930 Payment Options: The winning bidder will be asked to place a $1000.00 deposit with 48 hours of auction's end. Full payment from the buyer will be expected with 7 days of auction end. Please contact us prior to bidding with financing or transport questions. VEHICLE CONDITION
If you have any questions about the condition of this car, and would like for me to go over it panel by panel with you, please give me a ring. I'd be glad to do an "over the phone live walk around” for you.
ATTENTION CANADIAN BUYERS:
We have experience importing into Canada and other countries. Here are some of the basics you will need to consider:
TERMS OF SALE:
In most cases buyers contact us directly during the auction to arrange a “buy it now price”. We reserve the right to end this listing at any time should the vehicle become unavailable. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings.
TERMS OF DEPOSIT:
The successful high bidder will submit a $1000 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the auction closing to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay the remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the auction closing. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment is accepted in U.S. dollars only.
PAYMENT METHODS:
Bank financing, cash in person, certified check, cashier’s check, and bank wire transfers. For those financing, we can help! Please contact us for more details.
TAXES AND FEES:
Different states, cities, and counties tax the purchase of an automobile differently. Your tax obligation is based on several different factors. Because of this, it is impossible for us to estimate or automatically calculate what your tax will be. All of our ebay listings do not include tax. Please contact us for help determining your tax obligation. Additionally, every car will have a fee of $190.00 applied to the sales price. This flat fee covers titling and documentation fees. Taxes and fees are not negotiable.
DISCLAIMER:
We make every effort to present information that is accurate. However, some of the information in this ad is derived from a vin decoder, car history data reports, and/or other sources. Because of this, the exact configuration, color, specifications, accessories, and history provided in this ad should be used as a guide only and are not guaranteed. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any inaccuracies, claims or losses of any nature. Please contact us to verify any information that is essential to your buying decision.
ABOUT THE SELLER:
The Toy Barn of Goshen is located in Goshen Indiana. We specialize in only the finest examples of pre-owned vehicles. If you’re looking for one of the best, and are interested in replacing one of your current vehicles please feel free to contact us to discuss the possibilities. The Toy Barn may also assist you with any of your financing or transportation needs.
Our cars sell quickly!!! We sell premium, hard-to-find cars that are often, the finest available. In doing so, our inventory moves quickly and our cars are sold many times prior to auction close, either locally or with a "buy it now" arranged. Don't miss out on this vehicle by waiting for the auction closing. Give us a call today!
HOW WE CAN HELP
We will pick you up at South Bend Indiana airport and help with travel arrangements. If you prefer, we can also arrange shipping by us in our covered carrier operated by our full time driver. Is this a big surprise for someone? Let us know and we will help make the experience memorable!
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