Low Miles Baja Turbo, Leather, Roof, Cpo Warranty on 2040-cars
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED* with a 12/12 WARRANTY included at this price! Get the OPTIONS you'll love. And with the PROTECTION you deserve; a Certified Pre-Owned comprehensive** limited WARRANTY for 12 month or 12,000 miles, included at this price! RARE, RARE, RARE!!! You know how rare a BAJA is, now consider how rare a TURBO w LEATHER is, and then add in how rare a 10 year old car with only 72, 500 miles is! According to Cars.com, there are only 10 Turbo BAJAs with under 100k available for sale in the whole US of A! And I dare say that very few will be in the fantastic condition this car is in. Certainly NONE have the 12/12 CPO Warranty that you will get in the purchase price of this car. And personally, I think the single tone SILVER metallic paint combined with the sharp two-tone Grey interior is by far the best color combo as well (and there is only one other like that).
But rarity alone does not mean that this is the right car or the right price. You have to decide that for yourself, but you MUST SEE (or examine the pictures very carefully) it to make that decision. I've rarely (there's that word again) seen such perfect paint on a 5 year old car, must less a 10 year old one. So you know its been well kept and never wrecked. To qualify for the CPO Warranty, it had to pass a rigorous 125 point safety and reliability inspection and it did so with flying colors, needing little more than the mandatory fluid and filter changes. The engine is exceptionally smooth and free of any leaks. The turbo spools up quickly and propels the car with surprising efficiency, netting 24MPG along the way! There are no fluid leaks anywhere and the transmission and differentials work flawlessly (and, of course, among other items, they are covered by the warranty, as is the turbo and all seals and gaskets). The Dunlop tires are 80% up and the brakes are even newer! Like I said; a RARE car in RARE condition. If you are an out-of town purchaser, we strongly encourage and will cooperate fully with getting you a Pre-Sale Inspection at a local independent garage of your choosing or at the franchise dealership. We will also extend our 3 day return policy to you, though you will be responsible for return shipping. If you require further photo or video documentation to make your decision, let us know and we will oblige, including an undercarriage examination on our shop's lift. But if you have been shopping BAJAs you know that the right car, especially a super LOW MILES full spec car with a NATIONAL WARRANTY, will move very quickly, so..why wait? Please plan a visit to our neighborhood-oriented dealership conveniently located at 245 S Main St (Hwy 9) in Downtown Alpharetta just 1 block South of Old Milton (Hwy 120). We promise straight talk in language you’ll understand and the simple courtesy of no silly games. Please give us a call at 770-667-5280 and ask for Mike or Jay. Hope to see you soon! -Inspected by Qualified Technical Personnel and Certified for Safety and Drivability. -12 month/12,000 mile Comprehensive Limited Warranty included at this price with 2 and 3 year extensions available. -3 day/ 150 mile 'No Questions Asked' Return Policy (a small restocking fee applies). -90 Days SAME AS CASH for qualified buyers. -Finance Options available including Simplified Buy-Here, Pay-Here plans. -FREE oil changes for the life of in-house loans. -7 years service to North Fulton and ATL metro; operated by local residents. *The Nat’l. Independent Auto Dealers Assoc. (NIADA) offers its CPO program through Warrantech, whose service contract is honored nationally at franchise as well as independent auto repair facilities. Please ask for details or visit **niadacertified.com. |
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