2008 Pt Cruiser Only 96k Miles Clean Clear Title on 2040-cars
Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a 2008 PT Cruiser with only 96,757 miles!!!
It has a clean clear title. This vehicle is in top notch mechanical shape. I have had this car for 4 years no issues with it just regular State inspections, oil changes,and regular tune ups. The biggest thing I have had to do was have the battery replaced which was ONLY 6 MONTHS AGO,so the battery is all but BRAND NEW!!! As you can see from the photos this is a very clean car and has been very well taken care of. The ONLY issue is the back bumper which with just a LITTLE touch up can easily be taken care of. This is a very solid,sound,well running car. Please be aware this vehicle will be continued to be driven until the end of this auction as this is my only car. It will ONLY be used for local trips!!!! No more family vacations!!! It is due for an oil change and that will be taken care of BEFORE you would be taking delivery of this vehicle!!! THE WINNING BIDDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING FOR THE SHIPPING AND TAKING DELIVERY OF THIS VEHICLE!!!! WE WILL ONLY CONSIDER DELIVERING THIS VEHICLE IF YOU ARE WITHIN A 25 MILE RADIUS OF MY AREA. If you have have ANY questions what so ever please DO NOT hesitate to ask!!! I will respond to you WITHIN 24 HOURS!!! Thank You for taking the time to look have a great day Good Luck bidding!!! |
Chrysler PT Cruiser for Sale
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