2010 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Classic Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Im selling a 2010 Chrysler Pt Cruiser limited edition with all the extra features and looks. 2.4L 4 cyl engine with auto transmission. This car is in very good condition in and out and drives very good and smooth. Inside car is like new with red leather with no rips or stains, cd, PW,PL. It has all chrome moldings and wheels. keyless entry. Paint is in very good condition with no major dents or scratches (except for a minor dent on roof). Hood, front bumper and right fender were repainted and match to original color. Car has a rebuilt title due to that minor accident. I have all the records and pics to prove it. No airbags were deployed. There is no engine or mal function lights. No oil leaks. Car is road worthy and Im personally drove and tested this car. Tires are in good condition. Car has the two tone manufacturer paint. Bluebook value is at $9100 for good condition private party. Im selling it for $6900 or best offer. Please bid and buy with confident. Any questions please feel free to ask and you are welcome to request more pics to see the inside, tires, engine, etc. via email to VNZ@TAMPABAY.RR.COM. Your are also welcome to test drive this vehicle and check it thoroughly before bidding. A $500 non refundable deposit is required within 24 hrs after auction close and full payment in cash/wire transfer or cashiers check from local bank within 7 days of auction close. Sales tax and dmv title fee will apply if car will be registered in Fl. No dealer fees. Thanks. Jose (863) 307-8980 |
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