2001 Mazda Tribute Dx Sport Utilty 4-door 2.0l Suv Truck on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, New Jersey, United States
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Welcome to my auction. You are bidding on a
2001
MAZDA TRIBUTE DX SUV 4 CYLINDER
2.0L MANUAL 4WD FIVE REASONS TO
PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE: ?
Reliable
workhouse SUV that was used for commuting purposes (highway miles) ?
4x4 Manual
Transmission good on gas ?
Affordable
price ?
Extensive
mechanical work done with documentation ?
Title in
hand
INCLUDED EXTRAS:
?
Class 3
Frame Tow Hitch (no wiring kit included) ?
Sony MP3
Stereo with output (Installed at Best Buy/Documentation) ?
Haynes
Repair Manual ?
Portable
Battery Jumper
RECENT REPAIRS/MAINTENANCE (LAST 3
YEARS) ?
Fully inspected
till 9/2014 (as pictured) ?
New Radiator
(Installed 1/2014 Documentation) ?
New Full
Exaust (Installed 12/2013 Documentation) ?
New Starter,
Crank Sensor (Installed 10/2010 Documentation) ?
New O2
Sensor, Exhaust Gasket (Installed 7/2010 Documentation) ?
New Muffler,
Hitch, Valve Cover Gasket (Installed 3/2010 Documentation) ?
New Cam
Shaft, Crank Shaft (Installed 2/2010 Documentation) ?
Front
brakes, Rotors, Pads, Rear Brakes (Installed 3/2008 -Documentation) ?
Alternator,
Fan belt, Battery (Installed 1/2008-Documentation)
MECHANICAL CONDITION ABOVE AVERAGE With all recent
repairs stated above the vehicle is in great running shape.
EXTERIOR COSMETIC CONDITION: AVERAGE - decent shape for a
vehicle that is over 10 years old. There are NO holes, gaps, cracks, and large
dents. There are two small dents: hatch, rear right quarter. Various small
surface rust spots.
INTERIOR COSMETIC CONDITION: GOOD Seats fully operational,
some tiny discoloration.
REASON FOR SALE: Need to trim down the insurance
bill and my job has relocated to the city.
Have no need for owning multiple cars.
SALE TRANSACTION
DETAILS:
Please
remember this is a used vehicle and that the brakes,
All
applicable sales taxes & title fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
The
title is clear and no liens on vehicle.
10% Deposit to hold offer.
At pickup, transfer of
title/ownership would have to be completed prior taking the car.
Please email or call 407-385-0035
for viewing appointment. The car is located in NJ.
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SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY Payment must be received NO LATER
than 2 DAYS after AUCTION.
ITEM IS AS IS-ALL SALES ARE FINAL /
NO RETURNS Items are sold in as is
condition and no warranties are provided by the seller (greeleysgarage)
regarding its working order. Buyers
remorse is not refundable.
POSITIVE FEEDBACK Will be posted after a completed
transaction occurs.
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK Will be posted if transaction is
not expedited professionally or within a timely manner.
QUESTIONS? Please send an email with your
inquiry
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