2005 Honda Civic 4 Door Sedan Poor Condition on 2040-cars
Maspeth, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Honda
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: Civic
Mileage: 80,000
Trim: 4 DOOR
*VILLAGE OF FREEPORT ITEM, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK* YOU ARE BIDDING ON: "2005 Honda Civic Sedan Owned & Operated By: The Village of Freeport, LONG ISLAND" THIS ITEM IS "Pre-Owned" AND IN "Poor" CONDITION! *INFORMATION PROVIDED FOR OUR LISTED VEHICLE: *This Vehicle Has Been Owned & Operated by the Village of Freeport. The Vehicle is Under Their Jurisdiction Until the Completion of the Sale. The Scheduling Arrangements Will Be Made According to the Village's Schedule (1-2 Scheduled Pick-up Dates Per Week). Each Vehicle Has Been put though the Effects of HURRICANE SANDY, and Sustained Flood Damage. However, this Vehicle Does Have a CLEAR TITLE. ***EACH VEHICLE MUST HAVE A TOWING SERVICE REMOVE IT FROM THE GOVERNMENT MUNICIPALITY LOT ON THE PICK-UP DATE. REGARDLESS OF CONDITION, NO VEHICLE WILL BE DRIVEN OUT OF LOT*** View Below for Additional Information Regarding This Vehicle: *Model Vehicle: 2005 Honda Civic Sedan (This Vehicle Has Been Confiscated By the Village of Freeport. ***THERE IS NO TITLE TO THIS VEHICLE*** HOWEVER, WITH THE PAPERWORK OF BOTH OUR FIRM AND THE VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO APPLY FOR A NEW TITLE *TOTAL CAR MILEAGE: BECAUSE THIS VEHICLE WAS CONFISCATED BY THE VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, THERE ARE NO KEYS AND THEREFORE THE SPEEDOMETER IS ILLEGIBLE. THE ABOVE IS AN ESTIMATE *INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IN: Poor Condition *THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED TO RUN AFTER THE AFFECTS OF HURRICANE SANDY. **IT MAY, OR MAY NOT START** **ALL SALES ARE FINAL, VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS CONDITION"** *Deposits are Non-Refundable* *ORIGINALLY USED, OWNED, AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF LONG BEACH *PLEASE READ FURTHER INFORMATION AND PROCEDURE INFORMATION *WORLD WIDE PRODUCT ACCESS* VEHICLE BRANCH PROVIDES ALL INFORMATION NECESSARY TO ENSURE OUR CUSTOMERS FULL SATISFACTION. *THIS PARTICULAR VEHICLE WAS USED AND OPERATED AS AN OFFICIAL SOURCE OF TRANSPORTATION. *AS FAR AS PICK-UPS AND TRANSPORTATION OF THIS VEHICLE IS CONCERNED, ALL ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION MUST BE MADE BY WINNING BUYER. *ALL NECESSARY LOCATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED *IF CHOOSING TO SHIP NATIONWIDE THROUGH A SERVICE, FULL PAYMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE PICK-UP *DO NOT BID ON THIS ITEM IF YOU HAVE NO FURTHER ACTION TO COLLECT IT*
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