No Reserve. 2003 Toyota Corolla S Sedan 4-door 1.8l- Runs Great 142k Miles. on 2040-cars
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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NO RESERVE! FINAL BID WINS. dont miss out. great ride for anyone. 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA "S" SPORT CLASS SEDAN ONLY 142K MILES - 1.8L GAS SAVER ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CAR RUNS & DRIVES WELL, -NO KNOWN MECHANICAL ISSUES. NO LEAKS, NO OVERHEATING, SMOOTH SHIFTING CAR. COLD AIR, CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. CAR DOES HAVE RECURRING CHECK ENGINE LIGHT FOR EMISSIONS- (O2) OXYGEN SENSOR RELATED.. rear passanger door area has small dent (COSMETIC). see photos for details. CLEAN TITLE READY. CAR READY TO BE DRIVEN. WILL MAKE NEW OWNER HAPPY. COROLLAS ARE KNOWN TO LAST. THIS YEAR MODEL HAS TIMING CHAIN- WHICH NEVER NEEDS CHANGING. RELIABLE RIDE ALL THE WAY. PEACE OF MIND OF A TOYOTA. LOOKS GREAT, REAR SPOILER AND ALLOY WHEELS A PLUS. PRICED TO SELL. BID TODAY. LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE COMMITTING TO BID/BUY. BID IS THE ACTUAL AMOUNT YOU PAY. NO EXTRA OR HIDDEN CHARGES. BUYER IS HOWEVER RESPONSIBLE TO REGISTER CAR ON OWN. IF YOU ARE A SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDENT- ADD 5% TAX TO YOUR BID. WE ARE REQUIRED TO COLLECT TAX FOR SC RESIDENTS. OUT OF STATE BUYERS- WE CAN GIVE 30 DAY TEMP TAG - FOR $20$ BUCKS SC BUYERS- WE PROVIDE 45 DAY TEMP TAG WITH YOUR WINNING BID. see photos for details. car has been described fairly and to the best of ability. we encourage you to check car out in person if you like. car located: 8761 university blvd. north charleston, sc 29406 call or text 843.460.7786 for questions or appointments to see car. keep in mind- no used car in the world will be perfect- expect normal wear and tear, and scratches from daily use. NO RESERVE! FINAL BID WINS. full payment due within 7 days of auction ending. paypal $300. deposit due within 24 hrs of auction end (non-refundable) please call 843-460-7786 to arrange payment and pickup. you must pickup car in person or arrange your own shipping. car must be picked up within 10 days of auction closing. or $25 dollar per day storage will apply. thanks and god bless. we reserve the right to end auction early if sold locally. if you are new to ebay or have zero feedback--- please contact me before you bid. your bid will be canceled, if you have zero feedback and do not contact us. |
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