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2007 Chrysler Pt Cruiser 4dr Only 98k Miles Very Nice Gas Saver Automatic Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:98146
Location:

Corbin, Kentucky, United States

Corbin, Kentucky, United States
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Hello folks, Here is a very nice clean dependable low mile pt cruiser that me and my wife has decided to sell for one reason and one reason only and that is we need 4 seat belts besides the driver and passenger. When we bought this car only 2 months ago we thought it did. We absolutely love the car and how it runs drives and handles. We have driven this car and put over 1500 miles and it has not used one drop of oil and not given us one problem either. We would highly recommend this car for long road trips or even just driving around town. Anyway you go you are going to get close to 40 mpg!!!!  This car has power windows, locks, keyless entry with panic button, cd player with ipod or MVP ready with an awesome sounding stereo system. The car also has 2 brand new tires and the other 2 are almost new. This ride needs nothing. I would get in it right now and drive it to California with out hesitation!
 
Here is a quick description summed up in
 
 THE GOOD
 
THE BAD
 
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THE GOOD
 
This car has only 98k miles. Well the good is that this car 100% road ready with one of the bets ratings reliability on the highway. Also gets great fuel millage at almost 40 mpg !!. This ride needs nothing. We have already put c;close to 1,500 miles on this car, since we have owned it and not had to do one little thing to it. It is easy to drive and easy and cheap to maintain. If your looking for something to just drive and not have to worry about breaking down or being stranded, this is your car. Call LEE 606309-8921
 
THE BAD
 
 The bad that this car does have a couple dents on the front fender and driver side door that are very small, " pics available in listing " also has a scratch and could be touched up very easy.
 
THE UGLY
 
The ugly is the people we got it off of tried to drive it thru a flooded road way and it got stranded and had to be towed. They turned it into there insurance and the title was branded from that point. The water never reached the console so there was no damage to any of the electronics or any controls. Everything works fine.
 
Take your time and look at all the pics, i can also email you more if needed. Also feel free to come test drive and have checked out all you want.
We can deliver if needed.
We give $ 6,900 around tax time for this car so we think it should bring around 75% of that back.
 We will trade on about anything or take a good cash offer.
 Thanks for looking.
Call Daniel for questions or more information.  606-309-8921
We live in London ,KY 40744
Please call to make an appointment to test drive or view.
Thanks and happy bidding!!!!!
 
By the way this car will sell to the first best cash offer or trade. We have already found the suv we want and there holding it for us so i am taking all offers right now just to move.
 
606-309-8921  LEE
 
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FIRST BEST CASH OFFER WINS. DONT HAVE TO WAIT TO END OF AUCTION PER EBAY RULES. I CAN END AUCTION ANYTIME I WANT.
I WILL ALSO TRADE ON ABOUT ANYTHING.
TITLE IN HAND
100% ROAD READY TO GO ANYWHERE!
 
 
THANKS FOR LOOKING
606-309-8921
LEE

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