2013 Dodge Avenger R/t Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
2013 DODGE AVENGER R/T ONLY 400 MILES 3.6 ENGINE WITH SUNROOF, CAR STILL HAS DEALER STICKER WINDOW WITH ORIGINAL PRICE WAS A MSO NEVER GOT TO BE SOLD HAD A FENDER BENDER IN DEALER STILL HAS ONLY 400 MILES INCREDIBLE AND YOU CAN OWN A $30,000 DOLLAR CAR FOR A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE IT HAS FULL POWER OPTIONS BLUE METALIC WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERRIOR BEAUTIFUL COLOR SHOW ROOM CONDITION SPOILERS , RIMS , AND ALL THE POWER PAKAGE EXTRAS, for sale by Dealer,This car was in a fender bender,due to the Insurance company it was declared a rebuilt title AND THATS WHY ITS THOUSANDS BELOW VALUE OTHER WISE THIS CAR WOULD COST 28,800 IN A DEALER NEW PLUS SALES TAX ON 28,800 AND DEALERS FEES OF 950 IF IT WAS IN A DEALER THAT WOULD BE YOUR EXPENSES SO CONSIDER THE SAVING WITH ME OF THOUSANDS .This car has been inspected by D.M.V. THE CAR RUNS GREAT ITS A BARGAIN FOR THE PRICE ,.For info call 305-240-7799 )))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME TO INSPECT IT MUST CALL FOR APPOINTMENT BUT HAVE TO BE BEFORE YOU WIN IT NOT AFTER.
$250 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS AND THE REST IN 3 DAYS ( car is avertized in other adds and may be sold at anytime and ebay ad deleted so call for questions before its gone only one at this price and condition .
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DEPOSIT BY CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER NO PAY PAL UNLESS YOUR PAYING FEES , THE REST BY CASH , OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER , THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD BY DEALER AND A BILL OF SALE WILL BE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST LICENSED INSURED AND BONDED NOT A PRIVATE SALE ( ITS A SIMPLE THOUGHT BUY THIS ONE OR SPEND 10,000 MORE TO BY THE SAME CAR WITH NO SAVINGS PLUS TAX ON 10,000 ANOTHER EXPENSE |
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