White 2001 Chevy Cavalier With Bi-fuel (gasoline And Cng) Capabilities on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
White Chevy Cavalier with automatic transmission and 120,617 miles.
Car has bi-fuel (gasoline and CNG) capabilities. Smoke-free environment Great fuel mileage; car get 28 mpg city driving and 35 mpg on the highway Dent on back passenger side door and stains on the carpet/drivers & passenger upholstery. Two cracks on the dashboard. Air conditioner is loud but works. 2 brand new tires, other 2 tires are 1 year old and have been driven less than 500 miles. Car comes with snow chains, original owners manual, and CD player. I was the second owner. Tax credit not claimed. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping arrangements and costs with transporting this vehicle. I will be happy to assist with taking the car to a respectable and local (no more than 30 miles) transport facility for the buyer after buyer has made arrangements to have it shipped. Buyer may pick up the car in Northern California's SF bay area or Sacramento area. I reserve the right to determine the pick-up day, time, and location. In some instances, the pick-up day and time can be negotiated between me, the seller, and the buyer. The Buyer may choose the SF bay area or Sacramento area and I, the seller, will choose the location within one of these 2 areas. The pickup location will NOT be up for negotiation. If Buyer picks up the car in person, cash may be accepted; otherwise, payment through . Buyer is responsible for a $50.00 non-refundable deposit through PayPal within 48 hours of auction ending and full payment and pick up/shipping arrangements must be made within 10 days of the end of the auction. Payment must be received in full before I relinquish control of the vehicle. |
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