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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt Lt 4 Door Auto All Power Mechanic's Special! No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:143155 Color: features including a spoiler and aluminum wheels
Location:

Rushville, Indiana, United States

Rushville, Indiana, United States
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2008

CHEVROLET

COBALT LT

4 DOOR

2.2L ECOTEC

AUTOMATIC

MECHANIC'S  SPECIAL

FORMER BANK REPOSSESSION

NO RESERVE

PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING


  We at CAMPBELL BROTHERS AUTO SALES INC. are offering for sale this 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT LT 4 DOOR with a 2.2L ECOTEC ENGINE and AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION with 144,155 miles. We purchased this vehicle from a bank as a repossession and IT IS IN NEED OF ENGINE REPAIR. The engine will turn over but it will not start. We have not had the engine professionally diagnosed however when tuning it over it sounds to be low on compression. Therefore we are SELLING THIS VEHICLE TO BE IN NEED OF ENGINE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. To make matters worse on our part while towing the car back to the dealership we broke the oil pan on the car with our tow truck. With that being said we want to be clear that the engine had oil in it when we purchased it. We cause the oil pan damage and not something else. This is a clean car and worthy of repair. The body is in very good condition and the interior is well equip and clean. It is an LT Package so it comes with most power options and exterior features including a spoiler and aluminum wheels. The tires are near new so once the engine issue is address this car should be road ready.  If you have the mechanical ability or a friend that does this could make you an inexpensive COBALT LT or a NICE PROFIT! This 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LT comes equip with the following options....    

2008 CHEVROLET

COBALT LT

4 DOOR

2.2L ECOTEC

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

AIR CONDITIONING

POWER WINDOWS

POWER LOCKS

POWER MIRRORS

AM/FM CD

BUCKET SEATS

CENTER CONSOLE

ALUMINUM WHEELS


We are selling this vehicle with a fair reserve so please make sure you are going to buy and have the funds to pay for it. Your bid is a contract and may make you the new owner. If you in anyway cannot complete this contract please do not waste our time or yours. We look forward to meeting the new owner.

CONDITION:

EXTERIOR: The exterior is in good condition. No major dents or scratched. Overall a good looking car.

INTERIOR: The interior may need a light cleaning and has a few burns in the upholstery however is still in nice condition.

DRIVE TRAIN: The engine will turn over but not start. It sounds like it is low on compression. WE broke the oil pan while transporting the car. We are selling this vehicle to be in need of engine repair of replacement. Tires have about 80%+ tread.

SHIPPING and PAYMENT: $500 non-refundable deposit due within 48 hours of the end of the auction. If deposit has not been received within 48 hours of the end of the auction the vehicle will be re-listed, no exceptions. Balance due upon pick up. Vehicle must be picked up or paid in full within 10 days of the end of the auction. All shipping must be paid for by the winning bidder. We accept C.O.D. in person, bank cashiers checks, and bank money wire only.

$50.00 Documentation Fee.

If you have any questions feel free to call Brian at 765-561-0599

This vehicle is being offered for sale by Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. 325 West Second St. Rushville, IN 46173. If you have any further questions please email our Sales Manager Brian or call him direct at 765-561-0599 and he will be glad to assist you. This vehicle is available for inspection at anytime before the auction ends. We reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. If you are a Indiana resident you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7%. If you are a out of state buyer and pick the vehicle up in person you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7% in which your state will honor up to 7%. If you are a out of state buyer and have someone or hire someone to deliver the vehicle out of the state of Indiana you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7% in which your state will honor up to 7%. If you are a out of state buy and have someone from Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. or a transport company that Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. hires deliver the vehicle out of the state of Indiana NO sales tax will be charged. Please check with your local B.M.V. or go to www.in.gov . Sorry folk's we don't make the rules, we just have to obey them. This vehicle is being sold AS/IS. Good Luck Bidding!!!

At Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. we hold ourselves to the highest of standards in regards to honesty, integrity, and item description. We expect the same from our buyers. This means if you are a "NON-PAYING" bidder or someone that considers Ebay a game we have no interest in doing business with you. We in no way want to offend anyone however we are tired of non-paying buyers. To put it simple. If you bid, and you win, than you buy. Thank You, Brian

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