2000 Cirrus Lxi, 29,600 Low Miles! Beautiful! Nissan, Honda, Toyota Buyers Look! on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
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Hello & welcome to my listing! There are only 29,600 original miles on this beautiful Cirrus. But before I go further, I want to mention my payment requirements so there'll be no discrepencies. Then I'll get to the description. PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hrs of auctions end via Pay Pal. I will accept Pay Pal FOR THE DEPOSIT ONLY. The remaining balance is due within 7 days of auctions end in the form of cash (in person) or cashiers check. All proceeds are to be in US funds. I will give you a receipt for the total amount once it is paid in full. The reserve will not be discussed. The buyer is responsable for all shipping costs & shipping arrangements. The car is sold "as is" & with no warranty. The title & car will not be released to the winning bidder until it is paid in full & or funds have properly cleared the bank. NO EXCEPTIONS! The car has a clean New York title with no liens. I am very honest & value my excellent reputation more than anything! If you are just as honest then all will go well. I will describe the car to the best of my ability. YOU ARE NOT BIDDING ON A NEW CAR SO DON'T EXPECT ONE! I also reserve the right to end the auction at any time. You may call me at 716-884-1082 from 8am-11pm EDT with any questions during & definately after the auction for payment & shipping arrangements if you're the winning bidder. I will be happy to greet & or pick you up at the airport or whatever mode of transportation you choose to get here during & or after the auction. Also, I will assist you with lodging if need be. If the terms are not met the car will be re-listed. But I hope that doesn't happen as I want to see it go to a good home. Now for the fun stuff! EQUIPMENT It has an excellent 2.5 V-6 engine and an excellent automatic transmission as well as power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power trunk, power driver seat, air conditioning, leather seats, cruise control, tilt wheel, factory fog lamps, factory gauges, factory am/fm stereo cassette, fold down rear seat, interm wipers, electric rear defogger, dual air bags, dual lighting sun visor mirrors, factory garage door opener on driver sun visor, factory gold & mirror chrome aluminum 15 inch rims, 4 P195/65R15 Michelin steel belted all season radial tires, 4 factory floor mats, factory owners manual, keyless entry & active alarm. DESCRIPTION This car runs, rides & drives like new! It even smells new inside! The body is in great shape & the interior & trunk are immaculate. It just passed New York State inspection too. The engine runs nice & cool & the transmission shifts as it should when it should. The air conditioning is cold & the heat is nice & warm. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR & works well. The brake pedal is right up there with no pulsation & the exhaust is nice & quiet. The interior is showroom & the paint is showroom shinney. There is a paint bubble on the front door & there may be a minor scratch or ding here & there that you would expect on any used car. This is nothing of any significance but I wanted to mention that for all the over picky people out there! The frame & floors are very solid as well as the rockers. It is as smooth, tight & quiet riding as new. Once again, it only has 29,600 miles! That's the miles of a 2012 car! There aren't too many rare finds like this for sale. You don't have to spend a penny on it. If you like these cars then you'll love this one! I'm at 716-884-1082 from 8am-11pm EDT if you have any questions. Good luck bidding if you do. Merry Christmas & God Bless!
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