1997 Toyota Tercel Ce Sedan 2-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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PLEASE READ AD IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BIDDING ALL NEW EBAY BIDDERS, FIRST TIME BIDDERS OR BIDDERS WITH "0" FEEDBACK YOUR BID WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AND WILL BE CANCELED!TODO POSTOR NUEVO EN EBAY, O PRIMERA VEZ APOSTANDO, O POSTOR CON "0" INFORMACION LA CONCECUENCIA SERA QUE LA APUESTA NO SERA ACEPTADA Y SERA CANCELADA! FOR AUCTION IS A 1997 TOYOTA TERCEL CE WITH 197,260 MILES OF FLORIDA ROADS, WICH MEANS, NO HILLS, NO SNOW OR HEAVY TRAFFIC. THE CAR HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY SINCE IT WAS BOUGHT BRAND NEW IN 1997 (ONE OWNER). IT HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT AND ORIGINAL UPHOLSTRY IN GREAT CONDITION FOR A CAR ITS AGE. THERE ARE MINOR DINGS AND SCRATCHES ON THE PAINT AS A CAR THIS AGE WILL SHOW. IT HAS BEEN GARAGED ALWAYS SINCE NEW. IT HAS BEEN SERVICED PERIODICALLY AND WELL MAINTAINED. JUST HAD AN OIL CHANGE NOT TO LONG AGO. INCLUDED IN THE SALE: ORIGINAL SPARE TIRE AND JACK, ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL INSIDE ITS COVER, ORIGINAL WINDOW SALES STICKER PRICE, 3 KEYS AND 2 ALARM REMOTE CONTROLS, JVC AM/FM,CD PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS BOOK AND VIPER ALARM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL, SPARE LEFT DOOR HANDLE AND TOWING HITCH. THE CAR ITS BEEN SOLD BECAUSE THERE IS NO ROOM FOR IT IN THE GARAGE AND ITS NOT BEEN USED. THE LISCENCE PLATE HAS BEEN TRANSFERED TO OUR LAST CAR THAT WAS PURCHASED IN DECEMBER 2013. IT WAS DRIVEN UNTIL LAST WEEK. RUNS GREAT AND SHIFTS SMOOTHLY.
Please refer to the photos included in this auction for more description details. WINNING BIDDER MUST MAKE A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 VIA PAYPAL IN 48 HOURS AFTER THE AUCTION HAS ENDED AND PAY THE REMAINING BALANCE WITH CERTIFIED CHECK OR CASH IN PERSON!! FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF THE END OF AUCTION. Please note that PayPal transactions can only be used for deposits. You will need to select another payment method above to complete the remainder of your vehicle sale. Cashier’s check is ok, but vehicle will not be released until payment is cleared. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
“This motor vehicle is being sold “AS-IS”, with all faults, including but not limited to those described herein, as well as any other faults or defects, whether or not presently known or discoverable with or without inspection and operation of the vehicle. Should the motor vehicle be found defective following its purchase, the buyer is fully responsible for any and all servicing and repair costs. THE SELLER hereby disclaims any and all warranties in connection with this sale, expressed or implied.” THE SELLER reserveS the right to end the auction early at anytime for any reason. THE SELLER doES not allow test driving of the vehicle. By placing a bid, the bidder is acknowledging that he or she has read and understands the terms of the listing, and thereby agrees.
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND CHARGES!! Once the vehicle leaves the premises, we are not responsible and there will be no refunds.
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