Pre-owned 2002 Mazda Mpv/es on 2040-cars
Henrico, Virginia, United States
Looking for something bigger for the family? A little more room but not a drain to the wallet? Check out this 2002 Mazda MPV ES! This
vehicle has 130,610 miles. This Mazda MPV features dual,
manual sliding doors and a third row seat that easily folds into a
floor recess. Vehicle and engine runs smoothly but may require some routine service. The vehicle's mileage is correct and the transmission shifts through all gears smoothly and is in good condition. This used automobile is in good condition, has always been smoke-free and pet-free, and has no odors. The condition of the paint and
body is in decent shape with a few scratches in the paint, the most notable on the rear passenger side (see picture). The tan interior and leather
seating has typical wear for the age of the vehicle, headliner in good condition. Right hook for glove box is broken. Glove box stays hooked in when closed. Standard electronics in the vehicle are functioning (radio, cd/cassette player). DVD system is present within vehicle, but inoperable for unknown reason. The roof rack is rated for 100lbs. A $500 non-refundable deposit will need to be submitted via PayPal within 24 hours of auction closing. Remainder of payment and pick up will need to occur within 7 days of auction close. Payment must be clear prior to shipping or pick-up of the vehicle. Paypal or cash only. Buyer is responsible for the pick-up or shipping of the vehicle, located in Richmond, VA. Payment for this vehicle will be utilized as proceeds for a non-profit
organization, Community Brain Injury Services (CBIS). Community Brain Injury Services offers innovative, community-based services for survivors of brain injury, helping survivors return to the greatest level of independence possible. We reserve the right to end the auction early as this vehicle is also listed for sale locally. This vehicle offers: Power windows Cruise control Power locks Anti-lock brakes Air conditioning rear air conditioning Dual Air Bags Side Air Bags Leather seats Privacy glass Alloy wheels ABS (4-wheel) Power steering AM/FM Stereo Cassette player CD (single disc) |
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Here are my notes:
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