2001 Chrysler Sebring Lxi Convertible Clean Carfax, Clean Title, Low Miles on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
1-CLEAN TITLE. (title is ready) 2-CLEAN CARFAX 3- TOP FULLY WORKING, STRONG AND FAST.NO WATER LEAKS, WITH SIGNS OF NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR ON THE OUTSIDE (SEE PICS OR SEE CAR IN PERSON) 4-TRANSMISSIONWORKS PERFECT. 4-ENGIENE QUIET, STRONG, FAST, NO TREMMORS, NO KNOKING, JUST STEADY AND QUIET, NO MUFFLER SMOKE, RUNNING COLD TEMP. (AS ANY USED CAR YOU BUY YOU MUST DO A TUNE UP, HOWEVER LAST OIL CHANGE DONE 01/03/14. NO MAJOR OIL LEAKS MAY SEE SUPERFICIAL AS ANY CAR 107600 MILE CAR, NO WARNNING LIGHTS. 5-BATTERY HAS 10 MONTHS WARRANTY LEFT. 6-TIRES ARE 8.5 (0-10 SCALE, 10 IS BEST) 7-LEATHER IS 9 (0-10 SCALE, 10 IS BEST) SMALL CRACK DRIVER SIDE. 8-PAINT AS YOU SEE IN PICUTERS (HOWEVER LIVE INSPECTION 100% RECOMMENDED). 9-DASHBOARD VERY, VERY WELL KEPT 10-CD PLAYER, 4 CD CHAGER, CASSETT, SPEAKERS ARE VERY GOOD, GREAT SOUND. 11-POWER MIRRORS WORKING 100% INCLUDING THE REAR MIRROR. 12- ALL INTERIOR LIGHTS WORKING 12-POWER WINDOWS WORKING, HOWEVER THE SMALL DRIVER WINDOWS AT TIMES ONLY GOES ABOUT 70% DOWN (MINOR ISSUE) 13- HEATER WORKING 14-AC BLOWS BUT IT STOPPED GETTING COLD. 15- FRONT SHOCKS ARE GOOD. 16- REAR SHOCKS NEED REPLACEMENT (THEY COST 65 DOLLARS ON EBAY BOTH LOOK IT UP) 17- ALIGMENT IS CENTERED, CAR DOES NOT PULL TO THE SIDES. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 786-3087344. REMEMBER THAT WHEN BUYING A CAR YOU MUST PAY TAXES, REGISTRATION AND MUST HAVE VALID DL AND INSURANCE PLUS TAG (IF YOU HAVE ONE JUST TRANSFER IT). IN GENERAL CAR IS VERY GOOD. GOOD LUCK.
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