2006 1.9l Turbo Diesel Leather New Beetle Coupe Sunflower Yellow on 2040-cars
Ozark, Missouri, United States
2006 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE COUPE POWERED BY THE 1.9L TURBO DIESEL CONDITION: Exterior, Is all in all in excellent condition. Paint is all original washed and waxed often. The only flaw that stands out is the scuff on the rear bumper that is pointed out in the pictures. Besides that their have been no accidents and no other flaws to point out. This car has been well cared for and not abused or neglected. Interior, Is all original black leather. Only showing some minor wear on the drivers seat from sliding in and out. Has all the power options that one would look for, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, keyless entry, sunroof, cd player and more. Please see the pictures for all the details. I welcome any potential buyer to contact me if they would like to inspect this car in person prior to the end of the auction. Mechanical: Just installed a brand new battery and a new serpentine belt. This car has been driven on a daily basis and maintained as needed, with on time oil changes every 3,000 miles and so forth. This has been a good little car with even better fuel mileage. SHIPPING AND PAYMENT: I have not done a lot on Ebay, yet I am not new to Ebay. My terms and conditions as seller are as follows; I am selling this VW Beetle as a NO RESERVE 7 day auction. I will sell this car to the winning bidder at the end of the 7 day auction. I do also have this car for sale locally and on other sites, that being said I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT to end the auction at anytime due to sell of this car. I due suggest any potential buyer does have their finances in order prior to bidding. I say this from previous experiences, in which I am working towards a smooth and pleasant transaction for all parties involved. Once the auction has ended you may pay for this car in full within the first 24 hours or at least I will require a minimal non refundable $1000.00 deposit within the first 24 hours. I will allow up to seven days to have this item paid for in full from end of the auction. Expectable forms of payment are: cash, bank to bank wire transfer or certified bank cashiers check. NO exceptions! Please understand I am only doing this to achieve a smooth and pleasant experience for all parties involved. This is an honest sell and I look forward to meeting the new owner. |
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