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2011 Volkswagen Golf Tdi Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:44574
Location:

Raymond, New Hampshire, United States

Raymond, New Hampshire, United States
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2011 Volkswagen Golf TDi

This 2011 Volkswagen Golf TDi is super clean. It is primarily damaged to the front and rear ends. It has 44,574 miles. Please contact Damian with any questions. 603-645-0010 or email damian@argoauto.com

This car runs and lot drives.

 

Specifications

 

VIN: WVWDM7AJ2BW054812

Title Type: Salvage

Mileage: 44,574 mi (71,735 km)

Engine / Fuel:L4, 2.0L (Diesel)

Drive Line: FWD

All descriptions are completed accurately to the best of our experience and knowledge. Please examine pictures closely before placing your bid. Good Luck!

Vehicles are sold AS-IS.

We are open Monday -Saturday from 9-5 EST. These are the only times you may pick up the vehicle.

NO PICKUPS ON SUNDAY

All fees, registration, and tax are the sole responsibility of the buyer. Because we sell our vehicles at wholesale prices, a buyer service fee of $182.50 will be added to the winning bid to complete the sale.

Some services include, the purchase and sales agreement, odometer disclosure, title transfer, notary stamp, title reassignment form, orignal copies of the insurance estimate, postage, Fedex and overnight mail where applicable. This fee applies to all vehicles we sell, even if you feel you do not need all of the services available where applicable.

Salvage Disclosure Stuff:

This vehicle has been in an accident, it has sustained damage that will need to be repaired before the vehicle can be registered. Please check with your local DMV about your State's Salvage Laws. We do the best we can do describe the damage, but we are human and occasionally will miss something. We do not measure frames, but when it appears bent it will be mentioned. We take lots of pictures so that you can see what we are talking about. It is not our intent to not disclose all we know about the vehicle. We make sure the vehicle runs and drives before listing unless otherwise noted. When we say run, that means that we have gotten it running, usually with a jump pack, if there are no keys we will hotwire it to make sure it starts. When it drives, we have driven it in the yard, not at highway speeds. We do not encourage anyone to ride or drive our vehicles home. They should be shipped or trailered until it can be checked over for safety and roadworthyness. We encourage any bidder to come to our facility to view the vehicle in person if there are any doubts. We are located off of Route 101 in NH. Take exit 5, take a right at the end of the exit, at the end take a left and we are across from Cumberland Farms to the left of the fork. We are open Tuesday-Friday from 10-6 and Saturday from 10-4. Please feel free to call 603-645-0010 if you have any questions, extension 201 will get you ebay bike sales directly. Please check our feed back, we have thousands of positive feedbacks and we are one of the largest salvage dealers in the country.

Legal Stuff:

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. All descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. Some parts may have been resecured in order to make the vehicle roll, stand up, and/or for shipping purposes.



Please bid with confidence!

 

We are one of the largest Salvage dealers in the country we have over 800 salvage motorcycles, please give us a call if you have any questions! 603-645-0010.

Buyers with less than 5 positive feedbacks must contact Argocycles at (603) 645-0010 prior to bidding.

Argocycles will cancel bids from buyers with less than 5 positive feedbacks who do not contact us before bidding.


SHIPPING
We offer shipping across the US and in special cases all over the world. For motorcycles please call 603-645-0010 for a freight quote. All Motorcycles shipped will require a crate to be accepted by our shipping company. The crate costs $100 on top of the freight quote you are given. We ship motorcycles fully crated. The best part about it is that it's quick and easy... For an estimated shipping quote please call us at (603) 645-0010.

Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $500.00 deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees) within 5 business days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle.

Payment Methods: certified check, money order, or wire transfer. Credit Card (IN PERSON ONLY) or Paypal is accepted for initial $500 deposit only.

Salvage Titles: This is a wrecked vehicle that may have other problems that we don't know about and it is sold AS IS. Some states have strict laws pertaining to salvage vehicles, if you are not familiar with your state salvage laws contact your local DMV before you bid on this vehicle. We will not be responsible for problems that may arise due to your state's salvage laws and regulations.


 Argo Cycles, Inc.
 63 Epping Street
 Raymond, NH 03077

 Contact Sales
 p. (603) 645-0010
 f. (603) 619-5550
 

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