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Convertible~2.4l Cd Turbocharged ~new Tires~chrome~sweet Car~07 08 09 10 on 2040-cars

US $6,825.00
Year:2007 Mileage:89817
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Advertising:

 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser

 

 

Florida vehicle and "No Rust"

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible Touring Turbo

Two Owners and only 89,817 miles!
That's only driven about 11,000 miles a year!

Performance Autos of SW Florida
My name is Mike and I can be reached at 239-895-3962

Loaded with extras for a Touring with the 2.4L Turbo engine.
Canvas Convertible top-Chrome fuel door- Chrome PT Cruiser front
license plate-New "Chrysler logo" - floor mats-tinted windows-accent
stripe and fold down rear seats.

If you want pristine and extra clean you found it.

Must have been "Garage" kept and never smoked
in because the paint and wheels are in excellent shape and the interior just looks new.

16" alloy wheels

Questions?
Call Mike 239-895-3962

Don't forget
the snazzy 2.4L DOHC 16 Valve Turbo engine that produces 179 horsepower
and still yields a respectable 18 combined and 24 MPG's on the highway
according to fueleconomy.gov.

Roll bar with lights

We also safety inspect our vehicles and
change the oil. Notes say the brakes are fine and all 4 tires are new
Doral SDL5SA's and the wipers are also new.
 The technician told me this vehicle was well taken care of.

The black canvas top is also in impeccable condition.

This vehicle is so clean you won't
believe how nice it is inside. With the new floor mats and the seats,
headliner and instrumentation all looking great it is truly a pleasure to drive.

It runs, drives and shifts
smoothly and there are no front end noises. It's really, really tight.

Power convertible top
(all 4 windows go down and then back up with one button)

We have sold over 1000 PT Cruisers and
Sebring's the last 11 years so we know our Chrysler Convertibles and
with that said this is one of the nicest ones to date.

Other options include air bags-AM/FM CD player with auxiliary port (for iPods)

ICE cold air conditioner-cruise control-tilt wheel

The air conditioner blows ice cold and all the power
equipment works including all the speakers.

Power windows, locks, trunk release and side view mirrors

If you research
this vehicle you will find that they are online for about $8000 low and
about $10,000 high and if you buy from a dealer you may also have to
pay an extra $500-$1000 in what they call a dealer fee!!!
Plus it's taxable!
We don't have them and we don't believe in them.

If you would like to make a reasonable offer call Mike right now at 239-895-3962

Chrysler floor mats,  keyless remote, owners manual & books

To help with the shipping or other transportation costs we have made the buy
it now super fair and super reasonable at only $6825 and no extra dealer fee!

If you have any questions call me now at (239) 895-3962 and
I WILL ANSWER, or call back right away. Thank you for your
consideration, Michael J Medinis, GSM ,Performance Autos of SW Florida.

If you want to make an offer online we will consider your offer as quickly as possible
 and you should know within 24 hours if accepted. 
If we accept your offer we will require an immediate deposit of $500 on PayPal in order to stop the auction.
If you have any question, please feel free to call.
Mike 239-895-3962

 

 

Thank you for taking the time to view our vehicle. We are Performance Autos of Southwest Florida. Our names are Mason Graham and Mark Allen. We are new to eBay, but not to the auto business. We have ten years experience selling cars in Fort Myers and Naples, Florida, and have resided in Fort Myers Florida for thirty-eight years. Independent dealers come and go…… but we are here to stay! We base our business on Character & Integrity. We understand that repeat and word-of-mouth business are the keys to our success.  Please allow us to work for you.  If you need assistance with average loan or retail values, please refer to N.A.D.A. Appraisal Guides.  Warranty information can be found at Insuranceadvise.com, and we've found an excellent source for auto and truck financing: www.pages.motors.ebay.com/buy/financing-center/ .

Don't hesitate to call us 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM E.S.T.:

Mason Graham, 239-980-1311 or Mark Allen, 239-910-4220.

Once again, Thank you from Mason Graham & Mark Allen

 of 

Performance Autos of Southwest Florida

2441 North Airport Road

Fort Myers, FL  33907

 

****PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING****

  • We ask that all successful bidders please contact me within 24 hours of auction end to begin process of completing the sale. Please do not make a bid on my car if you have no intention of buying it. Time is precious, let's not waste each other's. We promise to be fair to you, please do the same for us.
  • All vehicles are sold "as-is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Buyer assumes all responsibility once vehicle leaves our possession. The vehicle will be described accurately, but remember these are used cars, they will show signs as such. You are not bidding on brand new cars, so there may be parts of the vehicle that are not brand new. We are sure this is obvious to most people, but we just want it to be perfectly clear. We will do our best to describe all the obvious and important things so you have a good idea of what you are buying.  With advance notice we will make our vehicles available for a PRE-BID inspection. This must be completed prior to bidding.  We are an appointment only dealership.  Please just either email or contact us by phone when making an appointment to view a vehicle or to pick up one you have purchased.  Thanks so much.
  • All vehicles 10 or more years old are sold exempt from mileage guarantees unless specifically mentioned. If we have documentation to back up the miles on these older cars, we will.
  • Payment will be made by cashiers check, money order or wire transfer. A $500 dollar non- refundable deposit (PayPal preferred) must be received within 3 business days following close of auction and remainder paid in 7 days.
  • Florida residents must include 6% sales tax. According to Florida law, if an out-of-state purchaser takes delivery of a vehicle in the state of Florida we are obligated as a licensed dealer to collect sales tax at a rate equal to the purchasers state sales tax. The purchaser will then be given a receipt proving tax paid to present to their tax collectors office for sales tax credit. This does not apply to vehicles shipped out of state, only ones picked up in Florida.
  • Buyer assumes the cost of shipping and insurance. We already have contacts to ship the vehicle anywhere in the U.S.A. and will be glad to arrange this for you, and give you cost estimate ahead of time. If you are going to fly in, we will arrange transportation from the Ft. Myers International Airport.
  • All titles are guaranteed to be clean and free of any liens. If you would like documentation, contact us, and we will gladly get it for you.
  • Remember you are entering into a legally binding contract. WE WILL GIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ON ANY FINAL BIDDER THAT REFUSES TO HONOR HIS OR HER OBLIGATION!!!
  • Because of our local customers, we must reserve the right to cancel any auction early. This will be rare because we want to give everyone a fair chance. So don't be afraid to bid.
  • As with any preowned vehicle, personal preference is a factor.  Please consider and expect to invest a few hundred dollars into your new car, catering it to your individual tastes and requirements. We do try our very best to objectively describe our offerings and welcome your emails and phone inquiries. Again, Thank You.
  • Please use Paypal for $500 deposits only.  It assists in controlling our costs and can be accessed by logging in to http://www.paypal.com/, clicking send money, our email is Performance25@aol.com and selecting services.  Thanks so much for your help.

    We make every effort to have ourselves available to show and deliver vehicles. However, Sunday is a day of rest,worship, and family for us. Therefore we do not conduct business on that day.

     
 

 

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