2004 Toyota Prius Hatchback 4-door 1.5l Navigation- No Reserve on 2040-cars
Flanders, New Jersey, United States
2004 Prius Hybrid Runs and Drives GREAT!, 284,164 Miles, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Ice Cold A/C, AM/FM/CD/TAPE, Keyless Entry, Replaced the Hybrid Battery at 250K miles (Mar 2014), Brakes Replaced 3/14, Recent Oil Change with Synthetic Oil, CVT Trans. Navigation, Integrated HandsFree Phone. NJ Inspection- 3/16 Car has clean salvage title and can be registered and insured- only reason selling because I got a new Prius. Car has some scratches and dents as seen in pics, front bumper has crack as seen in pic, fog light lens cracked as seen in pic, back bumper crack on right side as seen in pic. Car needs to have front shocks replaced soon. Any questions please ask before bidding, thank you. A $300.00 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hrs from win of auction via PAYPAL only, remaining balance to be paid within 7 days of close of auction via cash, cashiers check- will NOT accept paypal for remaining balance. If paying with any other form of payment besides cash, check etc it must clear BEFORE releasing, title, car and keys. Thank you! |
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