2000 Volkswagen Beetle Gls Hatchback 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
2000 Volkswagen Beetle GLS 2.0L
- 4CYL - Automatic Black Exterior / Black
interior with cloth seat Clean Carfax and Autocheck
Reports 89075 miles Please call Kevin at 305-491-3505 for all inquiries regarding
this vehicle. Please read carefully as most questions can be answered simply by
reading below. This is an extremely
well maintained and running vehicle. Please see the list below as to what
maintenance has been performed on this vehicle. It has clean Carfax and
Autocheck and never involved in an accident. Warranty: This
vehicle has no warranty and is being sold As Is. Exterior: It has
normal wear and tear (dings and scratches) of a vehicle its age(please refer to
the pictures). Interior: It has a
Clean interior with some wear appropriate to its age (please refer to the
pictures). This car was a non-smoking vehicle. Engine: Looks and
runs like a brand new engine. Wheels / Tires: 30%
Tread on all four tires. Passenger front wheel is a rim and hubcap not a one-piece
wheel. Driving: This car
runs and drives very well. Overall: Everything
works well. This is a very good vehicle being offered for sale. Maintenance List: -
BRAND NEW
COOLING SYSTEM INSTALLED o New Radiator o New Water Pump o New Coolant Reservoir and Cap o New Thermostat o New Radiator Hoses upper and lower o New Fan Control Temperature Switch o Volkwagen G13 Coolant -
NEW
TIMING BELT AND TENSIONER -
NEW FRONT
SHOCK ABSORBERS -
REMANUFACTURED
ABS PUMP AND MODULE -
A/C
SYSTEM SERVICE -
NEW FOG
LIGHTS
Caveats: We are
interested in serious bidders/buyers ONLY. Do not waste your time bidding if
you do not have the funds to complete the transaction. We are available to
answer any and all questions and will do what we can to help make this bidding
process easier for you. We only ask that you are cooperative in abiding by the
eBay rules and regulations for bidders.
Shipping: While we are
not a shipping company, we can help setting you up with a shipping company at
your expense. The buyer is responsible for ALL shipping costs. If you would
like to get an estimate, please ask and we will help provide one to you before
bidding. It is a good idea to do your own research before bidding as well.
Payment: -
Deposit:
A $500 non-refundable deposit is required and due within 24 hours of the
auction’s end. If the deposit is
not received by PayPal with 24 hours, the vehicle will be relisted. -
Balance: The
balance payment is required within 7 days of the end of the auction. We accepts
Cash in person, Bank / Cashier’s Checks, Paypal and Wire transfers only. -
Taxes: 7%
tax will be added to the auction total for an in – Florida purchase, pickup and
delivery. 7% tax will be added to the auction total if you hire your own
transport company or person to deliver the vehicle out of the state of Florida
for you, your state will honor up to 7% of the tax paid. NO Tax will be charged
if we are hired to deliver the vehicle to you, however, you will be responsible
to pay the applicable taxes in your own state. Please check with the
appropriate local authority before bidding. -
Florida
buyers will have to apply for an auto tag (New, Transfer, Replace, etc) Please
communicate with us so we can estimate this cost for you.
Conclusion: We are
selling a real vehicle and post as much information as we have on it in
fairness to the bidder/buyers. We will answer all questions as quickly as
possible and only require that real buyers bid on this vehicle. Please only bid
if you intend on paying for the vehicle if you win the auction. We will report
all bogus bidders! Happy bidding and good luck!
Kevin – 305-491-3505 |
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