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2010 Vw Eos, 2.0l At, Runs Like New, Warranty, Pictures Before & After on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2010 Mileage:36597
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States



www.SouthEndAuto.net


CAR DETAILS:

2010 Volkswagen EOS 

 Some of the options are:

Alarm,                                    Air Conditioning
ABS brakes,                           Am/fm/mp3/Satellite radio               
2.0L 4cyl Turbo Engine           DSG Automatic Transmission    
6 airbags                                 Tilt Telescoping steering wheel
Power Steering                        Power Mirrors
Power Windows                      Power Door Locks    
Front Wheel drive                   Stability Control                     
Keyless Entry                         
Traction Control                  
16" vw alloy wheels                Cruise Control
Convertible hard top              Sunroof
      


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our $11900 "buy it now" price comes with 1 month bumper-to-bumper warranty.

Additional Warranty is available for $100 per month for as many months as you wish...



This car had a minor front accident which was very easy to fix...

In this listing we provide 1 picture before, because we would like you to go to

OUR WEB SITE:   www.SouthEndAuto.net   and look at the last 5 "Before" pictures for this car.

There - you will see more than 35 other VWs in our "coming soon" section.


There was no engine nor frame damage of any kind.

Exceptionally clean, never been smoked in, looks and runs "like new"...

The title is "salvage rebuilt" and ready to be registered in any state.



Not many rebuilders would show you pictures "BEFORE" !!!

And not many rebuilders have the knowledge and facility to fix them properly...

Rebuilt cars ARE great deals. 

Just find the right seller and you will NOT regret your purchase !

Enjoy better lifestyle by saving thousands of dollars while still getting the car you want.

Rebuilt cars HOLD their value very well: the more years have passed - the more people don't care if the car was in an accident, because it was successfully driven for thousands of miles...

Eventually - you will sell your car quickly because you will be offering the best value on the market...


We enjoy 40% return customers and referrals...

We specialize in VW repairs and guarantee our work...


To learn more about us:

go to:  www.SouthEndAuto.net

or call: 704-733-8752

 

We buy cars from insurance companies, 

fix them, price them low and sell them.

 

All cars are professionally restored to their

original factory condition and have been through:

  - alignment

  - oil change 

  - DMV license and theft bureau inspections

  NC safety and emissions inspection

 

For out-of-state buyers we will get instant REBUILT TITLE 

and guarantee you will register the car in any state.

The majority of our cars are sold outside of ebaytherefore 
we may end this listing before it expires if the car is sold locally.

 

How to pay for our cars:

  

   1. CASH

   2. Certified check

   3. Personal check (contingent upon our approval)

   3. Personal loan from your bank or credit union 

   4. Used car loan from your bank or credit union

   5. We can recommend a few banks and credit unions that WILL loan you money for our cars

 

Why should you buy this car?

 

 - it is a great deal

 - everything works fine

 - you will love it

 - we have 100% postitive feedback

 - we offer warranty on ALL of our cars

 - we drive each car an average of 500 miles after being fixed

 - you will save thousands of $$ and still get the car you want

 - we can arrange for shipping, or meet you at the Charlotte airport, or simply come to our address.

 - we do NOT charge any additional fees for paperwork

 - unlike most rebuilders - we actually show you pictures "BEFORE" we fix the car:

 just look at our web site: www.SouthEndAuto.net


Thank you for your interest.

 

Any questions:

 

call Ivan: 704-733-8752


www.SouthEndAuto.net

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