2004 Dodge Stratus, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
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 Up for auction is a 2004 Dodge
Stratus that was recently donated to a national charitable foundation and is
being sold with NO RESERVE. The vehicle is equipped with a 4cyl
engine and automatic transmission.  The odometer shows 145,597
miles.  It’s fairly well equipped with most of the
options.  The seats are gray and appear to be torn, although a good
detail will make a huge difference.  The exterior of the car is green
and is showing signs of wear and is faded.  It has a few door dings
and scratches.  The tires appear to HAVE ROUGHLY 30% road life
left.  Please refer to the photos included
in this auction for more description details. This vehicle
RUNS but does NOT drive. ***The
transmission needs to be replaced.*** 
 This vehicle comes with a
clear California Title and its
Registration was valid through 6/14.   All taxes, fees, and
penalties due to the DMV, are the responsibility of the buyer. 
 This vehicle was donated! 
Therefore we do not have ANY information regarding the history or condition of
the vehicle other than what we can see.  We do not perform any physical or
mechanical inspections on the vehicle.  No vehicles are test driven so we
cannot vouch for any drivability nor condition of the motor or transmission
unless it is evident when the vehicle is dropped off.  We can only
describe what is evident.  There may be other problems with the vehicle
which are not apparent, visible or known.  We are not responsible for
inaccurate or incomplete descriptions of the vehicle.  We make every
effort to photograph details, however, if something is missed or damage is not
shown that is not our responsibility.  The buyer has every opportunity to
inspect the vehicle PRIOR to bidding.  If you cannot inspect the vehicle
prior to bidding then you are bidding at your own risk.  Every vehicle is
sold in “as is” and “where is” condition.  Once the vehicle is paid for
and leaves our lot there are NO REFUNDS and NO RECOURSE.  Buyers may
schedule an appointment to view any vehicle by calling (714) 991-6044. 
 ·       Deposit must be received within 24 hours of the end of the
auction.  Full payment is required within three (3) days of the end of the
auction. ·       All auctions are subject to a doc fee as follows: o   $75.00
for vehicle under $1,000 o   $100.00
for vehicles over $1,000 and $50.00 for every $1,000 thereafter ·       Vehicles not paid for in full within three (3) days of end of
auction will be subject to a penalty of $50.00 plus $20.00 PER DAY in storage
fees (storage fees are not negotiable and must be paid prior to release of
vehicle). ·       Vehicles not paid for within one week of end of auction will
result in buyer’s privileges revoked and vehicle to be relisted on ebay. 
 We accept cash in person, credit
card (Visa and MC and Discovery only) and PayPal (up to $1,000.00) only. 
Cashier’s checks may be used for payment but vehicle will not be released until
cashier’s check clears (up to three business days). 
 All cars are sold in AS IS and WHERE
IS condition with all faults – known and unknown, described or not
described.  Should there be ANY mechanical issues discovered after the
purchase of the vehicle there will be no recourse offered by the Seller. 
The Buyer will be 100% responsible for any problems discovered after the
vehicle leaves the lot.  Seller makes NO warranties as to the condition of
any vehicle.  Descriptions and photos contained herein may not be accurate
and buyer is 100% responsible for inspecting the vehicle prior to
bidding.  NO REFUNDS will be given on any purchased vehicle under any
circumstances.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Pick
Up Location and Contact Information All winning bidders are responsible
for picking up their vehicle(s) at our lot located at 928 E. Vermont Ave,
Anaheim, CA 92805.  Call our offices at (714) 991-6044 if you have
any questions or wish to schedule an appointment to view a car. 
 ·       There is NO Buy It Now price so please do not ask. ·       We reserve the right to end any auction early for any
reason. ·       We do not accept trades nor can you trade your vehicle for
another vehicle we have listed on ebay. ·       We do not sell parts off any vehicle and vehicles will not
be parted out. ·       DO NOT BID if you do not intend to complete the transaction. ·       CALL US if you have any questions PRIOR to bidding (714)
991-6044. ·       We reserve the right to block any bidder for any reason. ·       By placing a bid you acknowledge that you have read and
understand and agree to the terms of this listing. ·       All vehicles are delivered at our location.  Buyers are
responsible for picking vehicles up or arranging their own transportation. ·       All sales are FINAL! | 
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