02 Continental - Brand New Tires - Perfect Leather Interior - Nicest On Ebay! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Please feel free to make us an offer. Call us anytime at (703)-927-6826 For sale is a really nice, two owner, 2002 Lincoln Continental 4 door luxury sedan with the 4.6L engine and automatic transmission. This luxury Continental runs and drives excellent and shifts so smooth. Feels like a brand new car. BRAND NEW Tires just installed this week. Also qualifies for both the Autocheck and Carfax Buyback Protection Guarantees and Ebay Vehicle Buyer Protection Guarantee. See a complete list of the options above. The Power windows, Power Mirrors, Power door locks, and all other options listed above all work perfect. A/C is ice cold, and heat works great. Runs and drives great and everything works as it should. All fluids are in excellent condition and was just serviced. Super clean inside and out. The Aspen Green Metallic paint is in great condition with no dings, or dents. The Medium Parchment Leather Interior and leather trim is in great condition with less than normal wear for the mileage. See pics. Carpet is in excellent condition (see pictures). Driver and passenger seats have way less than normal wear for the mileage, back seats are like new. All of the doors and interior trim is in excellent condition. Tires and brakes are brand new. Tune up just done including, plugs. Comes with both original keys, one normal and one valet. Original Manuals and Books. Non-smoker, No pets car that has been very well maintained. Please see our 100% feedback! Our goal is to make sure you are 100% happy with your new car. Someone is going to be really happy with this super nice Lincoln Continental. Feel free to call us anytime if you have any questions about this car, would like to come inspect and drive her, or would like any special pictures taken. 703-927-6826 Jeff IMPORTANT: Local pickup is in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 and the car is available anytime for inspection and test drive in Fort Lauderdale, FL, call to schedule an appointment. Feel free to send your inspector or mechanic. NO DEALER FEES. For out of state buyers a Clean title will be reassigned to the winning bidder with bill of sale and must pay the sales tax on the vehicle based on your State's local rate, up to 6% (your state will give you credit for taxes paid). Florida Residents must pay sales tax on the vehicle based on the county that you reside (normally 6%), plus State Title, Tag/Plate, and Registration Fees. These are fees that we collect for the state and we charge you at flat cost with no mark up. $500 Paypal deposit is required at the end of the auction within 24 hours. We do not arrange shipping for any of our ebay vehicles. Shipping will be the buyers responsibility and we are always available to help load and meet the shipping company Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm. If you need to ship the vehicle please call us before bidding and understand that feedback must be given before we release a car to the shipping company. We do recommend Uship.com and SWAD Transport out of Fort Lauderdale. If we have to mail your title or paperwork there is a $25.95 express postage fee. Please only bid if you plan to pick up the vehicle in person Monday thru Friday between the hours of 9am and 4pm or have spoken with us for shipping or other arrangements (We are flexible). We are more than happy to pick you up from Fort Lauderdale International Airport (FLL). Out of state buyer will be responsible for all of your state license plate, title fees, and registration fees. We are able to issue a temporary paper plate for transport back to your state for $42.35 (This is what we are charged). Upon taking delivery of the car, ebay feedback will be required to be left before the car is released. You will be able to inspect and test drive the vehicle for as long as you need, all day if you like. Payment must be made in person either by Cash or by Wire Transfer ($21 wire fee) for the final payment due within 7 days of auction closing and before you take possession of the car. If you have any special requests or need more time to pickup the car please call us and we will be more than happy to make sure you are taken care of. There will be absolutely no hidden fees on top of the winning bid price. Your new car will be professionally detailed before pickup at no additional cost. Please understand that you are bidding on a used vehicle and that no used vehicle will be perfect and all come with a certain amount of wear and minor imperfections (very small scratches, very small dings, and other normal wear) depending on the mileage of the car. We try our best to describe the car to the best of our ability and take great pride in the quality of vehicles we post on eBay, but please call us if you have any specific questions or concerns. Please see our feedback and you will know that we make sure that everything is described as well as possible and that you will be 100% happy with your new car. As with any car that is outside of the factory's warranty it is sold AS-IS - WHERE IS - with no extra warranty. Feel free to have the vehicle inspected by yourself, a mechanic, or a 3rd party inspection company anytime, just give us a call to setup a time. We stand behind all of our auctions. Please see our feedback and you'll understand. Thanks and happy bidding. This car is for sale locally and the auction and any bids may be cancelled if the car sells before the end of the auction |
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