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*immaculate* 2010 Volkswagen Beetle *low Miles* Hatchback 2.5l Pzev on 2040-cars

US $11,400.00
Year:2010 Mileage:43195
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
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HELLO AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT OUR IMMACULATE BEETLE.
MANY OF OUR AUCTIONS END EARLY WITH A PHONE CALL.
WE ARE AVAILABLE TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS

AND DISCUSS OFFERS AT (818) 585-8299Pacific time!!
All of our cars coming from:
 Estate Liquidations, New Car Stores Trade ins and Private owners.
Our vehicles do not have any mechanical issues, please see condition report.
Please feel free to use the messaging for any specific photo requested.
California buyers will receive the car with a current Smog Check.
 
We welcome inspections please call to schedule.(818) 585-8299

 
Volkswagen  • 2010  • New Beetle  Hatchback 2D

Equipment

Traction Control

Electronic Stability Control

ABS (4-Wheel)

Keyless Entry

Air Conditioning

Power Windows

Power Door Locks

Cruise Control

Power Steering

Tilt & Telescoping Wheel

AM/FM Stereo

MP3 (Single Disc)

 Leather

Dual Air Bags

Side Air Bags

 


 


 

 

In Mint condition.
3% of all cars we value meet this criteria.
· Looks new and is in excellent mechanical condition.
· This vehicle does not need any reconditioning.
· The engine compartment is clean and free of fluid leaks.
California Car free of rust.  

         · The body and interior are free of wear or visible defects.
· The color shines. Wheels are flawless.
 Original front floor mats are included.
This vehicle passed complete mechanical and frame inspection.

This vehicle was Garaged and very well maintained.
        · Has a clean title history, clean Carfax and passed a CA safety and smog inspection.

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Financing Information:

FINANCING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. Financing MUST be in place PRIOR to placing a bid or making an offer.

We DO NOT provide financing. But we are happy to work with any bank that you have secured a loan with. Please contact us for assistance.

 

 

 

Warranty Information


As Is - No Warranty

 

This vehicle is being sold "As Is" with no warranty.

 


Shipping Information

No matter where you are, We can arrange quick, professional delivery of your new vehicle to your home or place of business.

We have developed relationships with a network of shippers offering open or enclosed transportation services to destinations across the U.S. and Canada.  

A member of our team can be reached at
(818)585-8299to discuss the shipping process and answer any questions that you may have.
 
Need a quote?  Just send an email with your city, state, and zip code and we will respond ASAP!

TERMS OF SALE

BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY

ALTHOUGH WE SUPPLY ALL INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO US, IT IS THE BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT AND/OR RESEARCH A VEHICLES CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING.  THIS IS A PRE-OWNED VEHICLE AND THERE COULD BE ITEMS THAT REQUIRE ATTENTION BEYOND WHAT IS PROVIDED.

THIS VEHICLE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BEFORE PURCHASING.  POTENTIAL BUYER ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ANY RESEARCH OR INSPECTION NEEDED REGARDING THE CONDITION OF THE AUTOMOBILE PRIOR TO MAKING AN OFFER.  DO NOT SUBMIT AND OFFER/BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PURCHASE.  FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE COMPLETE PRIOR TO AUCTIONS END.  WE DO NOT PROVIDE FINANCING SERVICES.

IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK, CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING TO REVIEW THE RULES OF EBAY AUCTIONS.  IF WINNING BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION WITHIN THE TERMS SPECIFIED, WINNING BIDDER WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR ANY CHARGES AND FINANCIAL LOSS INCURRED BY SELLER ASSOCIATED WITH THE AUCTION.  Actual miles are slight higher since we test drive the car with clients.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY AND ALL BIDS/OFFERS AT ANYTIME SINCE THIS VEHICLE MIGHT SELL LOCALLY!



PAYMENT TYPES / DEPOSIT

We accept payment via PayPal (Deposit ONLY), money order, bank check, certified check, cashier check or wire transfer for remaining balance. Personal checks, PayPal and credit cards are NOT accepted for balance. A non-refundable deposit of $300 is due within 24 HOURS of auctions close. Remaining balance to be paid within 5 DAYS of the close of the auction, or vehicle will be put back on market and deposit will be forfeited.
If you feel you may not be able to complete the transaction within the time frame described above, please call us at (818)585-8299 to discuss if other arrangements may be made.


ADDITIONAL FEE'S

Buyers Located Outside of California:

FEE'S TOTALING $55.00 WILL BE APPLIED TO THE WINNING BID FOR OUT OF STATE BUYERS. 

PLEASE KEEP THIS IN MIND WHEN BIDDING!

OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL PAY APPLICABLE SALES TAX / REGISTRATION FEE'S IN THEIR STATE IN WHICH THE VEHICLE IS BEING REGISTERED.

  California Residents:

IN STATE BUYERS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY SALES TAX, REGISTRATION, TITLE AND DOCUMENT FEES. 

CALL FOR EXACT FEES. Call (818)585-8299

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