Estate Auction 2012 Toyota Highlander 4dr 4wd At on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3456CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Model: Highlander
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 4,794
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS You are bidding on a 2012 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4D 4WD AT in used condition. The vehicle has a clear title and runs and drives well. The vehicle is in like new condition with only 4794 miles on it. All documents for transfer will be provided by this agency. Read the ad for vehicle specifics. The vehicle will need to be cleaned inside and out. The vehicle is from an estate being administered by the Oregon Department of State Lands. Certified Pre-Owned: Approx. $31,000.00 WE DO NOT KNOW HISTORY OF ITEM. THE ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Buyer will be responsible for all shipping cost and arrangements. This agency provided the description, which may not include all deficiencies. Undisclosed deficiencies are not just cause for any refund or price adjustment. The item is being stored in Salem, OR and can currently be viewed by contacting the Estate Section of the Oregon Department of State Lands at (503) 986-5247 or work cell (503) 881-6477. By Bidding you Agree- to the Terms and Conditions listed in this document. Please DO NOT BID until you have read, understood and agree to these terms. Assumptions can be costly. A disappointed Purchaser will have no recourse against the State of Oregon, its Officers, Agents or Employees for financial losses attributed to the Purchaser's failure to follow the Terms and Conditions. 1. Inspection Unless otherwise specified in the eBay auction listing, Oregon Department of State Lands urges bidders to inspect the property prior to submitting a bid. Bidders can inspect property by contacting our agency at the numbers listed above. 2. Payments Unless otherwise specified in the eBay auction listing, customers must pay in full within three calendar days from the close date of the auction. Use one of the following payment options: Most forms of payment methods are accepted for local pickup and in person payment. 3. Property Removal Unless otherwise specified in the eBay auction listing, the purchaser must remove items from the sale site within seven calendar days from the close date of the auction to remove items from the sale site. If there is a 3rd party transportation company the seven days can be extended with prior authorization from our department. A customer who fails to remove property within the seven calendar days gives up his or her right to the property as described in section 4(b) Removal Default, below. 4. Default A winning bidder is in breach of contract if he or she does not pay for the item won within seven calendar days from the close of the auction. We block such bidders from participating in online auctions if they breach the contract. Removal Default: A purchaser is in breach of contract if he or she pays for an item won but fails to remove the property from its sale location within seven calendar days from the close of the auction. All right, title, interest and ownership to the property reverts to the Oregon Department of State Lands and the purchaser forfeits any payment made on the item(s). The Oregon Department of State Lands administers the estates of those who die without a will and without heirs. The Department diligently searches to reunite estates with rightful heirs and holds the proceeds off the sale for ten years for the heir to claim. In the event no heir is found the proceeds go into the Common School Fund to assist in kindergarten through twelfth grade education throughout the state. Find out more by going to http://oregonstatelands.us/DSL/ESTATES/index.shtml
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