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1997 Dodge Intrepid Sedan 4-door 3.3l-1-owner-68k Miles-clean & Affordable on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:68250 Color: of this car is in good shape
Location:

Newark, New Jersey, United States

Newark, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION.
ANY QUESTIONS CALL 973-634-3281.



NO RESERVE AUCTION!
THE HIGH BIDDER WILL OWN THIS....

1997 DODGE INTREPID
68K ORIGINAL MILES
1-OWNER
3.3L V6
AUTOMATIC
RUNS / DRIVES GREAT
CLEAN & AFFORDABLE
2015 NJ INSPECTION
NO RESERVE AUCTION!
THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN IT.

Happy holidays….here up for auction we are offering this great running 1-owner 1997 Dodge Intrepid sedan with 68k original miles. This vehicle was recently traded in to our local Honda dealership that I wholesale from the original owner traded it for a new Honda accord. Please scroll down and view the many detailed pictures I have posted as I will also describe this vehicle to the best of my knowledge if you have any questions please contact me anytime at 973-634-3281.

 

The exterior of this car is in good shape, the paint has a nice gloss but looks to have been repainted once before. These older dodge vehicles were known for the paint to fade and peel which is maybe why the previous owner decided to spray her.  The car stands out very sharp the body is nice and straight with normal wear / tears and blemishes.

 

The interior is in great shape with no major rips or tears, overall this car is very clean inside and has no signs of the previous owner smoking it is odor free.

 

3.3L V6 that fires up and sounds great with no funny noises. This vehicle clearly shows it was well maintained it runs and drives excellent. There are no warning lights lid up on the dash.  I would feel comfortable driving this vehicle on a long trip.

 

The automatic transmission shifts all gears nice and smooth with no slips or hard shifting.

 

Power windows and locks are all in great working order.

 

Good tires.

 

Just passed nj inspection good until 2015.

 

Clean auto-check in hand I can forward to serious buyers.

 

1-owner vehicle.

 

 Please read the entire description and if you have any questions give me a call or send me an email. If you would like to come and inspect the vehicle before the auction ends you are welcome to do so please all questions and inspections must be done before the auction ends not after once the vehicle sell’s we require a $300 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours if the deposit is not in we will offer the vehicle to the previous bidder. Once again this auction is at no reserve please bid accordingly as I know the winner will be very happy with this vehicle. Thanks for looking at our auction and once again happy holidays.

I am a licensed NJ used car dealer

$100 doc fee will be added to the final price

NJ residence pay 7% sales tax all others in your home state

ALL bidders with 5 feedback or less will need to contact me with your info on your bid will be deleted.

All inspections and questions must be done before the auction ends not after. if you win the auction you must leave a deposit.

$300 non refundable deposit must be made 24 hours after the auction ends if you cannot send a deposit do not bid!

All vehicles are sold “AS IS” WHERE IS.

All vehicles are described to the best of our knowledge

ALL vehicles are for sale local i reserve the rights to end the auction at anytime

A temp tag is included with the doc fee, a proof of insurance on this vehicle is required to get a temp issued if you do not have this a temp will not be issued no exceptions!. if the vehicle is not road worthy or being sold with a bill of sale a temp will not be issued.

we reserve the rights to end the auction at anytime.

I am close to Newark liberty airport and Newark pen station, if you fly or take a bus to any of these I will have you picked up free of charge. We do not pick up in any other airports or states although JFK and LGA are both approximatly 1 hr away via public transportation. 

ALL VEHICLES MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL IN 3 DAYS & PICKED UP WITHIN 7 DAYS..IF YOU NEED EXTRA TIME FOR PICK UP THAT IS FINE BUT THE VEHICLE MUST BE PAID IN FULL.

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