2000 Jeep Cherokee Postal 4x4 Suv...one Owner!!! Rare Find Right Hand Drive on 2040-cars
Salem, New Hampshire, United States
PLEASE READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITION VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE BIDDING.
we are happy to be offering this 2000 Jeep Cherokee Postal (RIGHT HAND DRIVE) 4x4 suv up for auction.This a one owner well kept and maintained by a non smoker. The motor starts right up and sounds excellent. There are no uncommon noises of any kind. The heater and air conditioning works great!.There are no check engine codes present. The tires have plenty of tread left and the brakes are ready for test drives. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly in all gears. The four wheel drive gears are also working great.We would not hesitate to drive this vehicle out of State.
THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND CLEAN.
THE EXTERIOR HAS A FEW RUST BLISTERS THAT NEED TO BE SANDED AND BONDED WITH PLASTIC AND TOUCHED UP.
APART FROM ALL THAT, IT RUNS REALLY STRONG, SHIFTS WELL, AND GOES STRAIGHT DOWN THE HIGHWAY AT 70 MPH.
WITH A LITTLE TLC, THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU COUDN'T GET ANOTHER 200K OUT OF IT.
PLEASE READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW BEFORE BIDDING.
I AM A NEW HAMPSHIRE USED DEALER AND SERVICE CENTER.
THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, IN NEED OF REPAIR. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
I REQUIRE A $500.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, AND THE BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS.
(PLEASE NOTE: I ALSO REQUIRE THE INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $500.00 THROUGH PAYPAL. I'VE BEEN TOLD BY EBAY THAT THIS WILL INSURE THAT I'M NOT TIED UP BY FRADULENT BIDDERS. THIS WILL OF COURSE BE APPLIED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE, BUT THE OTHER PAYMENT TERMS STILL APPLY AS WELL...IF FOR SOME REASON YOU CAN'T DO THIS, THEN YOU MUST CALL ME TO DISCUSS IT BEFORE BIDDING)
I WILL ACCEPT CASH, MONEY ORDERS, CASHIERS CHECKS, WIRE TRANSFERS, AND EVEN PERSONAL CHECKS, BUT NOTHING LEAVES HERE UNTIL ALL OF THE FUNDS HAVE CLEARED MY ACCOUNT (NOT JUST POSTED TO IT).
IF YOUR CONCERNED ABOUT SEEING THE VEHICLE BEFORE PAYING FOR IT, THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME BY PHONE TO DISCUSS IT BEFORE YOU BID.
IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY, HAVE NO FEEDBACK, OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID. IF YOU DON'T, THEN I WILL BLOCK YOU FROM BIDDING ANY FURTHER UNTIL I HAVE HEARD FROM YOU.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 1-603-820-0475 (9-5 EST) OR EMAIL ME. I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.
IF YOU BID ON MY ITEM, AND IT HASN'T MET THE RESERVE, THEN FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ABOUT IT. I DON'T ALWAYS RELIST.
I WILL NOT REVEAL MY RESERVE, SO PLEASE JUST BID TO WHAT YOUR COMFORTABLE WITH.
THANKS FOR LOOKING, AND GOOD LUCK
WE ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE LISTING EARLY AND CANCEL ALL BIDS. WE HAVE IT ADVERTIZED LOCALLY. MANY OF OUR VEHICLES SELL EARLY BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. WE HAVE ADDED A BUY IT NOW PRICE FOR ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO USE THAT OPTION. |
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"The purpose of this call was for the mayor and governor to gain clarity on Mr. Marchionne's comments last week regarding the possibility of the next generation of Jeep Wrangler being built at a location other than the Toledo North Assembly Plant," a spokesman for the mayor's office told The Toledo Blade.
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