Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2001 Honda Cr-v on 2040-cars

US $4,600.00
Year:2001 Mileage:167000
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

 Automatic, 167,000 miles, Almost new tires, Cold ac and heat, Power windows and locks, Keyless entry, Trunk Keyless entry, 4 cylinder great on gas, MP3 Cd player, New spark plugs, new catalytic converter, new oil change, runs and drives good, Just passed emissions today

You are welcome to test drive and inspect the vehicle at a mutually convenient time before to the auction ending.

You can bring your mechanic and inspect the vehicle on-site or you can take it to any repair facility of your choice within 10 miles.

Please have the approval of your bank, spouse, financial planner, and mechanic prior to bidding Any used vehicle can have normal wear and blemishes.

Before placing a bid please read the description thoroughly and view all pictures.

If you are interested in buying the vehicle prior to the auction end please contact me and I will end the auction with an acceptable offer.

This vehicle is advertised locally if the car is sold before to the auction ending then I will cancel all bids and end the auction.

 We can provide a 30 day temporary tag for you to drive home but you will need to provide a document showing  current liability insurance

We will pick you up at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport , Atlanta Amtrak station, bus station.

You can contact me by EBAY and I will promptly respond to any questions and requests. 

GA Residents will need to pay the TAVT title and tags, no other fees will be apply, just what you bid on ebay.

Out of state GA buyers, will need to pay taxes, title and tags in your home state no other fees will be apply, just what you bid on ebay. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE deposit, is required after the auction ends.

 I will not waste your time. Please do not waste my time Car is sold as is with no warranty




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