2000 Dodge Neon High Line Sedan 4-door 2.0l Automatic on 2040-cars
Manassas, Virginia, United States
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Up for sale is a 1999 Dodge Neon 4 door sedan with 129,861 miles. Has standard features such as / air-conditioning / am/fm/cd-player This vehicle starts runs
and moves through all the gears. This was
a donated or impounded vehicle! Therefore we do not have ANY information
regarding the history or condition of the vehicle other than what we can
see. We do not perform any physical or mechanical inspections on the
vehicle. Vehicles are test driven just around a small parking lot area.
There may be other problems with the vehicle which are not apparent, visible or
known. We are not responsible for inaccurate or incomplete descriptions
of the vehicle. We make every effort to photograph details, however, if
something is missed or damage is not shown that is not our
responsibility. Every vehicle is sold in “as is” and “where is”
condition. Once the vehicle is paid for and leaves our lot there are NO
REFUNDS and NO RECOURSE. Buyers may schedule an appointment to view any
vehicle by calling (571) 422-0092. We also have many other vehicles for sale if this one does not
fit your needs. All cars are sold as is no warranty. Thanks for looking. PLEASE READ AD IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BIDDING ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION: We make every
effort to photograph important details of the vehicles body condition, however
small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often
difficult to catch in the camera lens, please know that these imperfections may
exist. Once again since this vehicle was obtained through our
towing service, we do not have a complete history on the vehicle other than
what is provided herein.
As is the case with ALL our vehicles we try to provide bidders with as much
detail as possible. INFORMATION
CONCERNING VEHICLE TITLE: This vehicle comes
with a clear INFORMATION
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Accepted
forms of payment are PayPal, Cash in person OR Certified funds INFORMATION
CONCERNING PICK-UP OF VEHICLE: Pickup
must occur within THREE DAYS of the end of the auction. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00AM TO
5:00PM – AFTER 3 DAYS THERE WILL BE A $50.00 PER DAY STORAGE FEE!! The winning bidder is responsible for
picking the vehicle up. IMPORTANT
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