2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Gts Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Parlin, New Jersey, United States
2003 MITSUBISHU ECLIPSE GTS!
(THE GOOD)
•CLEAR NJ TITLE
•210-HP, 3.0-LITER V-6 ENGINE (MPG CITY: 21 HIGHWAY: 28)
•AUTOMATIC TRASMISSION
•LEATHER- FRONT SEATS HAVE THE NORMAL WEAR BUT NO TEARS - BACK SEAT IS VERY GOOD.
•SUNROOF
•POWER DRIVER SEAT
•SERVICED
•NJ INSPECTION IS GOOD THROUGH 12/2014
MECHANICALLY IT'S IN REALLY NICE CONDITION.
STRONG RUNNING ENGINE AND SMOOTH SHIFTING TRANSMISSION.
THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, SRS LIGHTS OR ANY ENGINE WARNING LIGHTS. VERY STRONG SUSPENSION, STRUTS AND SHOCKS SYSTEM.
ALL THE POWER OPTIONS WORK PROPERLY.
NEW BATTERY AND NEW COLD AIR INTAKE.
SPORTY LOOKING, RELIABLE CAR WHICH GIVES INCREDIBLE MPG'S.
BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE OVERALL!
LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF!
(THE BAD)
NEEDS TO REPLACE THE TIRES BECAUSE THEY ARE CAUSING NOISE WHILE DRIVING.
(THE UGLY)
THE ORIGINAL CLEAR COAT IS PEELING OFF IN FEW SPOTS SO YOU MIGHT WANT TO PAINT IT.
KBB BOOK VALUE:
EXCELLENT $4,936
VERY GOOD $4,661
GOOD $4,511
FAIR $4,011
ASKING $4,000
I WOULD RATE THE CAR IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION ASKING BELLOW FAIR CONDITION.
PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, NO SCAMMERS, WONT REPLY EMAILS,
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