2005 Mazda3 Hatchback 2.3 on 2040-cars
Port Jervis, New York, United States
All of our vehicles are for sale locally, and we reserve the
right to end the auction early for any reason.
This is a wholesale vehicle being offered for a wholesale price, and it
is in average, wholesale condition considering its age and miles. All efforts
have been made to describe the vehicle accurately. Some common signs of wear might include, but are
not limited to: door dings, scratches, dents, surface rust, rock chips, bumper
marks, scruffs on rims, brake wear, suspension and mechanical wear, paint flaws
and missing/damaged trim. We are not responsible for typos or omissions. You are responsible for checking over the
vehicle, or having a 3rd party inspect the vehicle before auction
end. We recommend that you tow your
vehicle away and have it checked out by a certified mechanic before driving –
regardless of its condition. We also
suggest you come to our location to inspect the vehicle, please call first for
appointment @ (845) 772-2052. We are
located in Orange County, NY and easy to get to via Route 84, Route 209 or 23, or
train. Once the auction ends, a non-refundable $500 deposit is
required over the phone within 24 hours, otherwise we will sell it to the next
highest bidder. We accept credit cards,
debit cards and Pay Pal. Balance is due within 5 days of auction ending, and we
accept cash, credit or debit cards (3% bank fee applies), or cashier’s checks
(certified bank check, no personal checks) on all final balances when you pick
up the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for
pickup or shipping of vehicle. We
require a valid driver’s license before pickup.
If you need an out-of-state (NY) in-transit tag, we can provide them
with proof of insurance, and there is a fee. If you live in NY, we need to
collect sales tax. A $75 document fee will be added to the total value of the
auction. All prices are plus tax and DMV
fees, if any. Please call or text Marie Beals if you have a question (845) 772-2052 or
email: mbeals100@gmail.com |
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