2014 Limited Edition Jeep Compass - Plum Color - Perfect Carfax - Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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This is a one of a kind offer, because we really love this vehicle and keep it in immaculate condition. Non smoker. Garage kept. I bought this vehicle for nearly $28,000, I can show you the dealership bill of sale as proof, it is in perfect condition all around, and are listing it $3,000 under the Kelly Blue Book Value if sold to a Dealer, about $4,500 under the private seller suggested price. I bought this vehicle for my fiance before leaving the country, and since I've returned, I bought a BMW X5 (which you may see in some of the photos). It makes no sense for us to keep two SUVs for a small family, so we are selling this 2014 Jeep Compass Limited. The color is similar to a plum, aubergine, or burgundy during the day, and has a beautiful luster that sometimes looks brown in color in bright light, or black at night time. Please reference photos. We have the title in hand. Just over 12,000 miles. The interior leather is still in excellent condition, easily fit 4 people over 6ft tall in all four seats and comfortably. We really do love the Compass and probably will buy another one soon. We take tremendous pride in the way our vehicles are maintained and it still looks like it is fresh from the dealer parking lot. It was actually a tough decision choosing between the Jeep and the more expensive BMW because honestly the Jeep Compass has a tighter grip and turn on the road and it only costs $45.00 at maximum to fill up, with a consistent 27-30 mpg. Similar vehicles only have half of that efficiency. You will find no mechanical issues, cosmetic or body issues, no electrical issues, and if you look closely even our wheels are still in MINT condition, which is not always the case with most drivers. As I said, we take a lot of pride in how we keep our vehicles. Anyway please feel free to ask questions if you need more info before bidding, but this about sums it up, so good luck with your purchasing decision because this little baby will go fast. Dealer offers accepted as well. Item listed on eBay for auction from June 2nd - June 12th. Best, Eric Wall |
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