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2001 Nissan Quest Se Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.3l 89k Miles Wholesale Price on 2040-cars

US $4,490.00
Year:2001 Mileage:89991
Location:

Wauregan, Connecticut, United States

Wauregan, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:

2001 NISSAN QUEST SE

 

 

GREAT LOOKING MINIVAN WITH LOW LOW MILES

AT A LOW PRICE

 

THIS VAN IS EQUIPPED WITH

POWER WINDOWS

LOCKS

MIRRORS

SEAT

CRUISE CONTROL

REAR DEFROST AND WIPER

TINTED WINDOWS

VAN DRIVES AND PERFORMS AS IT SHOULD FOR A 12 YR OLD VAN

TIRES 75% PLUS ,BRAKES OVER 60% ALL ELECTRONICS SEEM TO WORK AS THE SHOULD NO LIGHTS ON.

BUY AND DRIVE HOME!

 

Wholesale to the Public

We are wholesalers in the automobile business .our business is to supply other dealers with vehicles that we have either traded or purchased in a wholesale capacity “as-is” with no warranties either expressed or implied

Administrative Fee

 the cost of doing business recently has skyrocketed out of sight and we are forced at this time to ask for a nominal $199 fee on top of the price of the car sold and any motor vehicle fees. the cost of doing business and the increasing number of no show bidders dictates this moderate administrative fee.

We test drive our cars prior to offering them for sale on this auction and any faults are disclosed to the best of our ability. We do not run them through a service facility but rely on our experience to tell you what problems they may have. Our prices are generally way below the average retail values listed in the most popular pricing guides so our cars are not detailed or re-conditioned but sold in the same way they were purchased or traded. They are simply washed and put out for sale. You will not find the motors cleaned and you won’t find shiny protectorates such as “Armor-All” on them and the cars will be in their original traded condition. This allows you to buy the car for less money and me to do less work. If you are receptive to buying a car in this fashion, the savings are yours. Because we sell our cars all over the world and in every state, inspections are not guaranteed in any state as each state differs in their requirements so it is virtually impossible for us to guarantee inspection. Options such as power windows, cruise control, air conditioning etc. are not guaranteed however we will do our best to mention any items that are not working. Check engine lights and others will be mentioned if they are showing. We will not under any conditions guarantee the check engine lights or any dash warning lights as if they are on we will disclose this and we do not do a diagnosis to see what it is because they can come on at any time for any number of reasons so these lights are not guaranteed if they come on for you. This is a unique way of selling automobiles and if you are receptive to these conditions you will take advantage of the lower prices.

 

“0” feedback bidders should call or email prior to placing your bid

We do not want to discourage you from bidding, only to verify that you are serious! Without this contact your bid will be cancelled. Buying a car on eBay can be exciting and yet confusing and we simply want to help you make the right decision and have fun in the process.

Payment

If you are a winning bidder, kindly contact me via email immediately at the end of the auction for verification. Our requirements are that the high bidder should pay an immediate deposit of $500 via PayPal upon completion of the auction and the car should be paid in full within 7 days via cashiers check, cash if in person or money order. The deposit can also be made over the phone via MasterCard or Visa; however, payment in full cannot be made with a credit card or PayPal unless prior authorization is made with me.  If payment of the car is not fulfilled within the specified time, the car will be offered for re-sale and feedback will be left accordingly. Let’s not waste each others time. CT BUYERS MUST PAY SALES TAX TO US PRIOR TO TAKING CAR OFF THE LOT.

WE DO NOT PROVIDE TEMP PLATES! OR LOAN OUT DEALER PLATES

Bid with confidence

We pride ourselves in selling automobiles in an honest and professional manner. Rest assured, we will do everything possible to make your buying experience a pleasurable one, especially after the sale

AS-IS – No Warranties

This vehicle is being sold as is –where is with no warranty expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness or defects herein and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any

 

 

 

 

 

 

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