2008 Mini Cooper Hatchback 2-door 1.6l, Clean Autocheck, Automatic, 60k Miles on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
Note: If you are a first time eBay bidder (or, no previous transactions) we would appreciate a phone call. We can answer any questions you may have regarding the product or the eBay process. 626-796-4596 2008 MINI Cooper Hatchback 2-Door, 4-Cyl. 1.6 Liter, Automatic Transmission, 6-Spd w/Steptronic, FWD Equipment includes: Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters, CD, Panorama Roof, AlloyWheels If you have any further
questions please feel free to call us at 626-796-4596, (please ask for Sam), or e-mail us from
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We are an independent automobile dealer, Wegge Motors, located in
Pasadena, California since 1921. We
primarily sell pre-owned automobiles, but also broker new auto sales and
leases. On occasion we offer one of our
exceptional vehicles on eBay. Every
effort is made to accurately describe our autos, however, please keep in
mind that as with most pre-owned vehicles, there may be minor wear. We check to assure there are no odometer
rollbacks, branded or salvage title, flood cars, etc., and we can fax you a
Carfax upon request. As with pre-owned
automobiles, they are subject to our multiple point safety inspection and come
with Smog Certificate if required.
We offer our customers the
choice of purchasing an Extended Service Contract, available for the
majority of new and used vehicles purchased in the Untied States and Canada. We
provide a choice of several Service Contract Companies, covering a multitude of
plans designed to fit your needs.
Vehicle repair costs increase every year, and a vehicle protected by an
affordable, reputable Consumer Protection Contract Program, (backed by an “A
rated” Insurance company), ads value as well as peace of mind.
Contact Information: Wegge Motorcars, 2151 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA, 91107 (626) 796-4596 Ask for Sam. The winning bidder will receive an e-mail with instructions on how and to whom payment is to be made. Remember by bidding and winning the vehicle you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above described vehicle. We expect all buyers to abide by the purchase rules as outlined in the eBay User Agreement. We require a $1000 deposit within 24 hours of the end of auction. We accept PayPal (deposit only), credit card, cashier’s check, cash in person, or bank to bank transfer. The balance must be paid in full within 7 days after the end of auction. If we have not received the deposit or cannot confirm your intention to buy within 24 hours from the close of bidding we reserve the right to re-list this vehicle or sell to any other qualified buyer. Although we have made every attempt to describe as much as possible about this vehicle, it is available for onsite inspections by appointment, Prior to End of Sale, by a competent party or authorized service center. Buyer is responsible for all fees and charges for inspections. All buyers are required to pay a $85.00 documentary fee, California Sales Tax @ 9.00 %, plus all applicable DMV transfer fees. Out of state buyers must pay California Sales Tax, unless the vehicle is shipped to the Buyers State with proper documentation provided to the Dealer. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. We will provide a list of reputable transporters and shippers if requested. We are happy to provide
transportation from the airport for our bidders, and look forward to meeting
our winning bidders. |
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