2011 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4x4 *** Low Reserve *** *** Great Buy *** on 2040-cars
Piedmont, Alabama, United States
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
2.4 4-CYL AUTO TRANS W/ CLUTCH-LESS SLAP STICK OPTION TILT CRUISE AM/FM/XM/CD CHANGER AUX PORT STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS POWER WINDOWS,DOOR LOCKS,MIRRORS,DRIVER SEAT KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE START HEATED LEATHER SEATS BUILT IN GARAGE DOOR OPENER BUILT IN REAR FLASHLIGHT INFORMATION CENTER TEMP.& COMP. FOG LAMPS 17" ALLOY WHEELS GOOD TIRES (60-70% TREAD) EXTRA CLEAN ONLY 27K MILES
I BOUGHT THIS VEHCILE FOR MY WIFE TO DRIVE BUT NEED SOMETHING WITH A LITTLE BIT MORE ROOM.THE JEEP RUNS & DRIVES OUT GREAT, STILL SMELLS NEW ON THE INSIDE,EXTRA CLEAN GOOD ON GAS,JUST BEEN SERVICED ALONG WITH HAVING NEW BRAKES INSTALLED. THE VEHCILE HAS A CLEAR ALABAMA TITLE BUT DOES HAVE PRIOR SALVAGE/FLOOD HISTORY (WATER MADE IT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DOORS & LEAKED IN JUST A LITTLE).THE JEEP STILL SMELLS NEW SO I PERSONALLY DON'T THINK MUCH WATER CAME IN AT ALL OR IT WOULD NOT STILL HAVE THE "NEW CAR SMELL". I PURCHASED THE VEHCILE & HAVE HAD NO ISSUES OTHER THAN BRAKES STARTED MAKING A NOISE SO I HAD THEM REPLACED.IT IS MY WIFES DAILEY DRIVER SO MILES WILL GO UP & I WOULD NOT PUT HER & MY SON IN IT EVERYDAY IF I DID NOT DEPEND ON IT, JUST SELLING IT & GOING ON TO THE NEXT VEHCILE.IF YOU PURCHASE IT & HAVE A ISSUE WITH IT WHEN YOU ARRIVE TO PICK IT UP OR IF I MISREPRESENTED IT IN ANY WAY I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO REFUND YOUR PAYPAL DEPOSIT & ANY OTHER FUNDS THAT YOU HAVE PAID ON IT.IT IS A VERY NICE JEEP & YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH IT.
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*** THEIR WILL BE A $199 DOC FEE ADDED TO THE FINAL SALE PRICE OF VEHICLE.I ONLY COLLECT SALES TAX IF BUYER IS A RESIDENT OF ALABAMA.ALL OTHERS WILL BE CHARGED TAX & TITLE FEES WHEN YOU GO TO REGISTER YOUR VEHCILE IN YOUR HOME STATE. ***
*** PLEASE HAVE THE CASH OR FINANCING IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING OR MAKING ANY OFFERS ***
*** OUT OF STATE BUYERS *** WE DO OFFER TO PICK YOU UP FREE OF CHARGE AT BIRMINGHAM,AL (BHM) AIRPORT,IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO FLY IN AND PICKUP YOUR NEW VEHCILE.
*** BUYER MUST PAY DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSED,REMAINING BALANCE IS TO BE PAID IN FULL BY CASH ON ARRIVAL OR WIRE TRANSFER WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE,OR BUYER WILL BE SUBJECT TO $25 PER DAY HOLDING FEE (UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH THE DEALERSHIP). NO CHECKS OR CASHIERS CHECKS ACCEPTED. ***
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