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2000 Bmw Z3 2.3l Roadster Auto 47k Miles 2nd Owner Clean Carfax No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:47643 Color: Black
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

 
FEATURED DEALER

Car Ex Auto Sales
940 Texas Highway 6 South
Houston, TX 77079
(832) 736-5115

 

FEATURED VEHICLE

2000 BMW Z3 2.3 2dr Convertible


 

VEHICLE DETAILS

Year: 2000
Make: BMW
Model: Z3
Trim: 2.3 2dr Convertible
Engine: 2.5L I6
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Gasoline
 
Exterior: Black
Interior: Tan
Mileage: 47643
Vin: WBACH9347YLG05930
Stock#:
Body Style: Convertible
Condition: Used

 

VEHICLE INFO

Car Ex Auto Sales is proud to present to you this CARFAX certified 2000 BMW Z3 2.3 Roadster Automatic. 2 OWNER CARFAX WITH ONLY 47K ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED MILES! Green on tan leather interior. Runs and drives like a dream. Showroom in and out. THe convertible top looks new. EXCELLENT ON GAS MILEAGE! Loaded with power windows, door locks, mirrors, Automatic transmission, cold A/C, AM, FM, CD player. power convertible top and much more. The convertible top look great. Tires have plenty of tread left. The engine and transmission run great. Please go to www.carexauto.com for more photos. 3 MONTHS, 3,000 MILES WARRANTY AVAILABLE! Call today at 832-736-5115

 

VEHICLE OPTIONS

Option List:16 Inch Wheels, Abs - 4-Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Cassette, Center Console, Exterior Mirrors - Power, Front Air Conditioning, Front Airbags - Dual, Front Seat Type - Bucket, Front Wipers - Intermittent, Limited Slip Differential, Power, Power Adjustments, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Radio - Am/Fm, Roof-Mounted Lights, Shift Knob Trim - Leather, Side Airbags - Front, Stability Control, Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Tachometer, Traction Control, Upholstery - Vinyl

 

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TERMS AND CONDITION


Payment Payment is due upon completion of the auction.
Deposit due immediately, regarding the balance, prefer within 72 hours. We understand some exceptions do apply.
We reserve the right to end the auction early without any liability to the seller.

NOTICE

You must have cash in person available or have all loans PRE-APPROVED BEFORE SUBMITTING AN OFFER OR CLICKING THE BUY IT NOW! We accept the right to end the auction early without any liability to the seller.

DEPOSIT

$300.00 deposit is required! If the deposit is not received within 24 hour period the vehicle will be available to other buyers.

FEES AND TAXES

All Texas residents; subject to state and local tax of 6.25%, title and license fees. Prior to submitting and offer or accepting the BUY IT NOW offer please make sure your financing is approved and ready to go for instant funding. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. We can assist with shipping arrangements if needed. All vehicles are subject to $199.50 documentation fee. A Vehicle Inventory Tax of 0.0023480 per $10,000 ($0.0023480 x $10,000.00 = $23.48) will also be charged.

 

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