2007 Dodge Grand Caravan Wheelchair Handicap Van, Free Shipp, Warranty,vmi Braun on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Ohio, United States
Super rare 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE side entry VMI wheelchair van. FREE SHIPPING (LOCAL 48 ONLY) This wheelchair van was purchased direct from VMI in Phoenix, Arizona and sold to a mobility firm in Las Vegas Nevada so this van has NO RUST or ROT. CALL 614-800-8784 WITH QUESTIONS. ############################################################################## Remember, we are a licensed dealer and also offer fee shipping. We actually own and operate our own fleet of car haulers and can bring you this vehicle for HUNDRES LESS. Usually, it is cheaper to ship your vehicle then incur the cost of fuel, time off work and or hotel bill. Don’t wait for the last second to try and buy this vehicle as we advertise our inventory weekly and many of our vehicles go very fast to local wholesalers and public buyers. We can work with any major bank or credit union so please have your funds pre-approved PRIOR to buying.
Terms
The following describes the terms and conditions for all buyers and or high bidders. General Requirements: Each high bidder is authorizing that they are over 18 years of age and able to form a legally binding contact. Sales Agreement: Once an auction ends on an item, a title packet will be mailed via overnight service to the successful high bidder This packet will contain and itemized bill of sale, power of attorney, odometer disclosure statement, sales tax exemptions (if applicable) and any other paperwork need to comply with all federal and state guidelines for state title transfer. This packet in its entirety will need to be properly filled out and remitted back with payment to our office. The high bidder must properly sign and execute all documents included within this packet to allow us to execute the title transfer. This packet will also contain maps to our pickup facility, optional extended warranties (Service Contracts) and other valuable questions that often arise out a motor vehicle purchase. Payment: Payment is due in FULL via certified funds, bank check or bank wire no later then 5 days after auction close! ABSOULITY NO COD or CASH ON DELIVERY. All corresponding signed title packets must be received back no later then 5 business days of receipt of delivery to high bidder. Payments received after this date will be subject to additional late fees. Certified Checks or Bank Wire
Transfer are the only form of payment we accept! Handling Fee: There is an additional $249 handling fee added to all high bid prices. This fee applies to all auctions regardless of buyer’s locations, county or licensing status. Storage and Vehicle Removal: We apply storage and fees to any vehicle left on our premises for a duration longer then 15 calendar days unless documented arrangements have been made with an authorized sales rep. We understand that shipping and airfare can sometimes take sometime to book. With this in mind if you feel you will need longer then the original 15 days, please contact us so we can grant you a FREE STORAGE EXTENSION. In the event that no prior approval is granted, we will charge $25 per day for storage and housing fees. Note all buyers must have a confirmed scheduled appointment prior to pick up to ensure that all paperwork is executed correctly; payment posted and title work complete. Shipping. We can assist in a discounted shipping rate for all high bidders. Please email us for a free quote. Often, it is cheaper to ship your car then fly in and drive it back. Our RATES ARE ROCK BOTTOM! Throughout our many years and experience in shipping vehicles we have developed a exclusive relationship and know drivers specific routes. We would be more then happy to use our volume discounts to secure a rock bottom shipping rate. Simply email us PRIOR to winning an auction for a quote. Title Handling: For the purpose of these Terms and Conditions, Title means any official document that serves as proof of ownership. Titles will be processed in the name that appears on our returned title packet and surrendered upon full payment. In the event that your auto is being shipped, title will be mailed to the address reflected on the signed paperwork work located in the title packet via certified mail. Should you elect to personally pick up your vehicle, please ensure you have scheduled appointment and your title packet has been returned with your full payment. We are NOT liable for lost or misplaced titles. In the event that you loose or misplace your title, we can assist in applying and sending you a duplicate title. The fee for this service is $75 to cover state fees and overnight costs. Service Contracts/Warranties: In the event your vehicle falls under the pre determined allotted time and or miles for the factory warranty, it is the buyers responsible to verify the warranty through the manufacture. All vehicles regardless of age, condition or price sold here are sold 100% as is where is with no warranty expressed or implied. All warranties are strictly through either the manufacturer (if applicable) or by a third party referred to hein as service contacts. All buyers have the opportunity to purchase an additional third party service contract. These contacts are serviceable nationwide and can be tailored to meet any customers need. Service Contracts (warranties) range in duration and term from 3 month or 3000 miles to 36 month unlimited miles. Most carry a very small deductible and clients can take to any repair shop of their choice for repairs. Prices start at only $199. Terms and exclusions may apply so be sure to call and speak with a sales rep for full information. These Service Contracts can be added as secondary or extended coverage to any existing manufacture warranty. Disclaimers: Sales Disclaimer. Please remember this is an AUCTION and all sales are final! Inspections and test drives are encouraged but only PRIOR to auction close! All information associated within the item description is written to the best of our knowledge and ability. There is always the potential for missed and or hidden damages so please be very specific with any questions that arise. Descriptions are reliable but never guaranteed. We sell all vehicles regardless of year, make, model or mileage 100% AS IS where IS. Certificate of title is free and clear with no liens in our state of domicile. There is no warranty expressed or implied on any item sold, including without limitation, any applied warranty of title, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. This includes electronic vehicle data (I.E. Carfax, Autocheck, etc.) from any third party source. If the above vehicle qualifies under an original manufacturer express warranty, we make no acknowledgment nor consider ourselves a party to that warranty. All vehicles are sold possible prior rental, repo, frame/unibody damage, tmu, prior paint/bodywork, total loss, salvage or salvage history, miles exempt, prior collision, and or graymarket or imported unit in accordance with the NAAA guidelines. Buyer agreess and acknowledges these potential brands could exists. Buyer is liable for any and all damage either known or unknown and agreess to the above disclaimer and announcements governing the sale of this of this vehicle. Venue or jurisdiction is governed by the selling dealer’s state of domicile. Mileage may be slightly higher due to test drives and transportation use. Arbitration: In the
event that a high bidder is dissatisfied with any particular part of their
purchase, both seller and the high bidder agree to participate in third party
arbitration service. Any and all costs
associated with this service will be paid for by seller in the hopes of
reaching a positive resolution should one arise. Furthermore, rest assured that if you are unhappy
with your vehicle purchase, we will work together to ensure a mutual
resolution. Should litigation occur, the
venue to govern any dispute will be held in the state of domicile of our
corporation. REMEMBER: We understand that
buying a vehicle online can be a bit overwhelming. Please rest assured that we will do
everything we can to ensure you are completely satisfied. Our terms are designed around the simple
concept of offering the consumer the ability to purchase a vehicle at the
lowest possible price in an exciting auction style format. Upholding that tradition means having terms
that must be followed to continue to honor that promise. Having a structured delivery, payment and
title process allows us to staff according and run an organized auction
experience. We value your business and
strive to offer you the very best in service and value. Remember; have fun and good luck. |
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