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2008 Mazda 3, Low Mileage, 59k, Clean Carfax !!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $7,899.00
Year:2008 Mileage:58950
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

 2008 Mazda 3I 

Immaculate Condition

619-757-0170 or 619-778-9384

Up for auction is a stunning and 2008 Mazda 3  , and is in absolutely stunning condition.

 Runs and drives excellent...we all know these run to a million miles! No smoking or anything of the sort. Automatic transmission shifts smoothly with no issues.

 

Body is in STUNNING condition. . No dents.

 Car drives excellently. Tight and crisp around the curves.

 Interior is immaculate, showing minimal, if any wear.

The Carfax report is flawless. No accidents of any kind.

 We describe all cars to the best of our ability. This car is a truly great car. Please contact us with ANY questions before bidding!

 Be sure to read our 100% POSITIVE feedback. All of our cars are trade ins to new car dealers, hand selected by our buyers. We have been in business 10+ years!

We welcome and encourage pre purchase inspections and test drives. Please contact before just showing up.

 TRADES ARE ACCEPTED

If you have any questions or concerns please ask before bidding, 619 7570170 or 6197789384 at any time.

 Bid with confidence, we have 100% positive feedback!

 Please do not bid unless you are financially prepared and are serious about owning this vehicle. If you have a zero rating and bid prior to contacting us, your bid will be canceled.

 Do not bid if you have a negative rating. If you have a zero rating, contact us before bidding. By bidding you are entering into a legal contract. Those with zero rating who bid prior to contacting us will have their bids canceled.

A 300$ deposit is due within 24 hours of the auctions close via certified check, cash, or wire transfer. The remainder is due within 7 days of the auctions end via certified check, cash, or wire transfer.

 It is expected that the vehicle will be picked up no later than one week after the auctions end. Should you need to pick it up later please let us know before bidding.

The buyer is responsible for picking up the car, or having it shipped from our location.

 Please keep in mind shipping costs before bidding. If you would like we can request a shipping quote on your behalf, just let us know.

 Warranties are available, please contact for more information.

There is a $65 docuement fee unless the Buy It Now option is chosen (including temporary plate, etc)  All vehicles may be inspected before the auctions close.

 We try to describe every vehicle as much and as accurately as possible. Please keep in mind that this is a used car, and it is possible that we overlooked something minor.

 As you can tell by our 100% positive feedback, we always accurately describe our vehicles and inspect them before listing them on Ebay.  Good Luck!!


 

 

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