2012 Honda Cr-z Hybrid, Hatchback Low Miles on 2040-cars
Cedar Lake, Indiana, United States
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You are LOOKING at an 2012 HONDA CR-Z EX HYBRID. Car drives excellent and you can hop into it and drive it anywhere, interior is in great condition. Also the paint and body is in great condition. Car is to be picked up upon being bought unless other arrangements have already been made. If you have any questions you can contact me by calling (219)552-8077 or (773) 876-8866 Features of this vehicle include -1.5L I-4 ENGINE -2-Speed cvt with auto manual -Paddle Shifters -Cruise control with steering wheel controls -Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry -Power windows with driver 1-touch down -Power heated mirrors -Four-wheel disc brakes -Four-wheel ABS brakes -Traction Control -VSA stability control -32/38 m.p.g -AM/FM Radio -Cd player -MP3 Decoder -Bluetooth
ZMC AUTO SALES INC. LOCATED AT 13028 WICKER AVE , CEDAR LAKE IN. 46303
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS VEHICLE WAS INVOLVED IN COLLISION SELLING AS IS WITH A REBUILT INDIANA TITLE PLEASE CONTACT MITCH FOR PICTURES This vehicle was purchased from auto auction AS YOU SEE IN PICTURES ***** FRONT WINDSHIELD MUST BE REPLACED*****
Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $500 Nonrefundable Deposit deposit within 24 Hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 3 Business Days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Bank Transfer, Money Order, Cashier Check, Certified Check, Cash (In Person) or 3rd-Party Financing Fee and Tax Information: All customers pay a $100 Doc Fee, New or Transfer Plate Fee, and Applicable Taxes. Taxes and Fees are determined by the State and/or county. Out of State buyer's pay a convienence fee. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered Out of state buyers will be charged taxes at the rates listed below Alabama 2% Arizona 5.6% Arkansas 6.5% California 6.5% Colorado 2.9% Connecticut 6.35% Florida 6% Hawai’i 4% Idaho 6% Illinois 6.25% Indiana 7% Iowa 6%Kansas 6.15% Kentucky 6% Louisiana 4% Maine 5.5% Massachusetts 6.25% Michigan 6% Minnesota 6.875% Mississippi 7% Missouri 4.225% Nebraska 5.5% Nevada 6.85% New Jersey 7% New Mexico 3% New York 4% North Carolina 4.75% North Dakota 5%Ohio 5.75% Oklahoma 3.25% Pennsylvania 6% Rhode Island 7% South Carolina 5%South Dakota 3% Tennessee 7% Texas 6.25% Utah 4.7% Vermont 6% Virginia 4.05% Washington 6.5% West Virginia 5% Wisconsin 5% Wyoming 4% District of Columbia 5.75% Purchasers in Alaska, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon will not be charged any sales tax. WE ACCEPT MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. please note: any purchase made with a credit card is subject to a non-refundable service fee of 3% the total amount of purchase.
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