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Year:2003 Mileage:131272 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 182Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1MEFM55S73G606122
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Sable
Year: 2003
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LS Premium Sedan 4-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 131,272
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black

You are bidding on a (2006 MERCURY SABLE) This vehicle comes equipped with (3.0L V6 FI 24V) FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 6 CYCLINDER/POWER LOCKS/ POOR WINDOWS AND MORE It should make for both affordable and dependable transportation. Please see the “Condition Report” and “Condition Comments” for more detailed information.

This vehicle is being sold at auction by CarNow Acceptance Company (CNAC), a licensed Massachusetts Finance Company. CNAC has the proper title documentation, an affidavit of repossession and all legal authorization to sell this vehicle.

We are conveniently located in Dartmouth, MA which is very accessible from both the Providence Airport and from all points of the New England / New York areas:

Providence Airport: 25 Miles; Boston, MA: 50 Miles; Hartford, CT: 110 Miles; Concord, NH: 110; Miles; Portland, ME: 150 Miles; New York City: 195 Miles; Montpelier, VT: 225 Miles.

CARFAX: A CarFax was obtained on this vehicle and it qualifies for a "Certified History Guarantee."

PRE INSPECTION: The vehicle is available to be seen prior to the auctions end on:

{DATE: TUESDAY, 10:00AM to 4:00PM EST.

LOCATION: 331 STATE ROAD DARTMOUTH, MA

This is the only time the vehicle can be inspected prior to the auction ending and we apologize in advance if this presents a conflict in your schedule. There can be “No Exceptions” to this pre-inspection date and time.

USED VEHICLE: Please keep in mind that you are bidding on a used vehicle and we strongly encourage you NOT TO BID if you’re uncomfortable with purchasing a used vehicle that may require mechanical and/or cosmetic work. You are buying a Repossessed Vehicle – Being Sold “As-Is” with “No Warranty”.

NON-PAYING BIDDERS: By bidding on this vehicle you are entering into a LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT. Any Non-Paying Bidder will be subject to all legal recourse available to CNAC. Do not bid if you do not intend or can not complete the transaction.

FEES & TAXES: The winning bidder agrees to pay a $99 Documentation and Vehicle Preparation Fee. For complete information on Fees, Taxes, Deposit and Payment information - Be sure to click on the link labeled “Entire Terms and Conditions” contained within the “Terms of Sale” section.

THIS IS A “NO RESERVE” AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER WILL OWN THIS VEHICLE REGARDLESS OF THE FINAL BID AMOUNT! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO POTENTIALLY OWN A VEHICLE AT OR BELOW WHOLESALE COST!

Be sure to bookmark and view our showroom frequently as our Collateral Disposition Department disposes of all repossessed vehicles for sale exclusively through eBay.

This vehicle is being sold As-Is and the comments listed below are simply to the best of our knowledge. We welcome you to inspect the vehicle prior to bidding.


ENGINE: NO KNOWN PROBLEMS

TRANSMISSION: NO KNOWN PROBLEMS.

TIRES: NO KNOWN PROBLEMS

BRAKES: NO KNOWN PROBLEMS.

INTERIOR: RIP IN DRIVERS SIDE RUG

AC: NO KNOWN PROBLEMS

EXTERIOR: There are scratches and small dings normal for a car of this year. Rust on drivers side rear quarter. cover panel missing on drivers door. See attached pictures.

OTHER: This vehicle MAY or MAY NOT come with extra keys, trunk keys, owners manual, spare tire, jack, all interior knobs and trim pieces, etc..


WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING.

PLEASE READ OUR "ENTIRE TERMS AND CONDITIONS" FOR THE PRE-INSPECTION DATE, TIME AND LOCATION.

CNAC E-BAY TERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS LEGAL CONTRACT YOUR WINNING BID BECOMES A LEGAL CONTRACT. Please do not bid if you are not prepared to pay. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay and negative feedback will be posted. DEPOSIT / PAYMENT The winning bidder MUST make a deposit of $200 within 72 hours of the end of the auction (except where the total cost of the vehicle (including the $99 Documentation and Vehicle Preparation Fee) is less than $200, in which event payment in full is required). For example, if the winning bid for a vehicle is $700, the winning bidder must make a deposit of $200 within 72 hours, leaving a balance due of $599. If the winning bid for a vehicle is $100, the winning bidder must make payment in full of $199 within 72 hours, leaving no balance due. This deposit or payment must be paid by CREDIT CARD, MONEY ORDER, or CASHIER'S CHECK. If paying by Credit Card, you MUST call us (CNAC) at 508-961-0085 within 72 hours of the end of the auction to provide your credit card information. If paying by Money Order or Cashier’s Check, your payment MUST be received within 72 hours of the end of the auction. We recommend that you use an overnight delivery service addressed to: CNAC 331 State rd, Dartmouth, MA 02747. If your payment is not received within 72 hours we reserve the right to sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or in any other manner in our sole and absolute discretion. BALANCE DUE The balance due must be paid no later than the 7th day after the end of the auction. For example, if the auction ends on the 11th day of a month, the balance due must be received by CNAC no later than the 18th day of the month. The balance due must be paid by CASHIER'S CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK or MONEY ORDER with NO EXCEPTIONS. If the balance due is not received by the close of business on the 7th calendar day after the end of the auction, we reserve the right to retain your deposit (not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages for the costs and losses to us from your breach of contract) and to sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or in any other manner in our sole and absolute discretion. NOTE: Most banks and credit unions do not finance vehicles more than 8 years old or with more than 100,000 miles. Make sure – before you bid – that if you need financing, your financial institution accepts the year and miles of the vehicle. Please arrange financing prior to bidding. We are unable to provide financing on this vehicle under any circumstance. FEES AND TAXES In addition to your winning bid, you must also pay a $99 Documentation and Vehicle Preparation Fee. State Sales Tax, Title and Registration Fees are not included. Buyer is responsible for paying any State Sales Tax, Title and Registration Fees. VEHICLE PICK-UP OR SHIPPING If you intend to pickup the vehicle directly from our premises, it is your sole responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is legally insured and registered prior to doing so. We assume no responsibility for this obligation. You are solely responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle if its destination is outside of the State MA. If you wish to have it shipped using a shipping service, we will deliver the vehicle to the shipping service at its address in the State of Rhode Island at no extra charge. You can locate shippers by doing a search for "auto shippers" or click on the Shipping Assistance icon contained within this auction listing. “AS-IS” SALE / NO WARRANTY / VEHICLE INSPECTION THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD “AS IS”, WHICH MEANS THAT THERE IS NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO QUALITY OF THE VEHICLE IS WITH YOU. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO PLACING ANY BID. BY BIDDING ON THIS AUCTION YOU ARE INDICATING THAT YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE RESULTS OF YOUR INSPECTION. Any description of the vehicle that we have provided is for descriptive purposes only and is not a warranty of any type. Although we disclose the known defects associated with a vehicle as part of the Condition Report, no independent inspector has evaluated the vehicle and WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR DISCOVERING OR REPORTING DEFECTS OF WHICH WE ARE NOT AWARE. We assume no responsibility to repair defects, whether or not they are disclosed in the Condition Report. NO EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY WARRANTY ABOUT A VEHICLE, AND ANY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION ABOUT A MUST BE DISREGARDED. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. WE DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION: (1) WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SUITABILITY, WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, AND ACCURACY, AND (2) WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS ARISING THROUGH COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. LIABILITY LIMITATION IN NO EVENT WILL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, BASED ON, ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM, THIS AGREEMENT OR YOUR PURCHASE OF A VEHICLE, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY WITHOUT REGARD TO WHETHER THE DAMAGES ARISE FROM: (1) BREACH OF CONTRACT, (2) BREACH OF WARRANTY, (3) NEGLIGENCE, OR (4) ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION, TO THE EXTENT SUCH EXCLUSION AND LIMITATIONS ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW. QUESTIONS If you are not sure about something, PLEASE ASK. Do not make any assumptions. Please direct all questions by email to JCORMIER@CNAC.COM. We reserve the right to cancel bids placed by bidders that have no feedback ratings or who have negative feedback ratings. We also reserve the right to end this auction early and sell the vehicle at any time. PLEASE ONLY BID THE AMOUNT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. REMEMBER, THE FINAL BIDDER WILL OWN THIS VEHICLE.

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