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2005 Toyota Prius Hatchback Hybrid Electric Black Automatic Used 30 Day Warranty on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:199119
Location:

Elyria, Ohio, United States

Elyria, Ohio, United States
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2005 TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID ELECTRIC

NOTE: Use the BUY IT NOW BUTTON before it's gone, or try the MAKE OFFER button. This is NOT AN AUCTION, we will sell to first good offer.

SPECIAL: BUY IT NOW does INCLUDE REPAIRS AND 30 DAY WARRANTY inspection for clear registrable title with money back guarantee to pass.

NEED SHIPPING ? Click the MAKE OFFER button.Make us offer with your own terms and we will see what we can do. We do have access to nationwide shipping. We have a good old time driver that will drive for cheap if you don't mind it being driven.

Description: Car runs great,Very minor damage as you can see, (COMES WITH BRAND NEW BLACK BUMPER COVER, GOT ON TODAY IN STOCK) . BUY IT NOW does include parts, repairs and inspection for clear registgrable title and 30 day warranty starts when you get car We will replace bumper, fender and any small additional parts needed, paint to match. Core support looks good and condenser as you can see below bumper cover, very minimal damage. .Feel free to use the make offer button if you want to buy car as is.

Special: If paid on time we offer 30 days free indoor storage to make pick-up or shipping arrangements. We can ship within one state of Ohio no problem or to Easy coast fairly reasonably.

Pick up: normally open weekdays 10-5pm not counting major Holidays. We can usually offer weekend pick up for $50  if needed, with advanced notice.

Additional Fees: There is a $80 title transfer fee 
 
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NOTE: All vehicles sold as is where is unless specified above.I accept money in hand in person, money orders, and wire transfers, up to you’re the buyer. If paid on time I can store for 30 days storage free inside our warehouse.  All bidders must contact me within 24 hours after auctions end or vehicle will be made available to anyone else. Any bidders with bad phone numbers registered on Ebay forfeit their right to vehicle immediately. All non paying bidders are forwarded to Ebay’s collections department. Use your best judgment. You are to come and view before bidding, not after. After you win bid, you own it.I accept Paypal only for deposit

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