2012 Volkswagen Passat 3.6 Se Dsg Sedan Leather Navigation Alloys - Free Shiping on 2040-cars
Missouri City, Texas, United States
2012 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 3.6 DSG SEL PREMIUM
ONLY 9,869 MILES DON'T MISS OUT!!! BEST DEAL ON EBAY!!! BUY IT NOW ONLY FOR $ 18,995 FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW!!! AIRPORT PICKUP IS AVAILABLE. SPECIFICATIONS:
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Warranty No warranty. Sold as is. Features Interior Features Front Seats
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HIGHLIGHTS: GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM FENDER PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM PUSH BUTTON SMART KEY SYSTEM BLUETOOTH RAIN SENSOR SUNROOF STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS LEATHER HEATED SEATS HEATED SIDE MIRRORS 18 " FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PADDLE SHIFTERS REMOTE START CALL NOW 832 881 8433
SALVAGE TITLE
This Vehicle was bought from an auction with right side
damage. Right front door and right front fender were
replaced
and repainted. The damage was cosmetic with absolutely no frame or structural damage. Top quality paint with warranty looks like factory or better. All parts are painted to match. This car drives and operates just like a brand new car, powerful and very comfortable as well. Only 9k Original miles on the Odometer. No unusual sounds or squeaks. Exterior and interior are like brand new. We are an established body shop and we rebuilt newer model cars. We take pride in our work, No short cuts, the honest straight way. Everything works just the way it should. Airbags are in intact and 100% working. This vehicle comes with a Salvage Title. You can contact your local DMV if you need a rebuilt title for the registration. We will provide you with a rebuilt title if you need one. ALL AIRBAGS INTACT AND 100 % WORKING. The smooth ride of this car says it all!!!! Brief Explanation on salvage and rebuilt titles
Many people are not familiar with the Salvage or Rebuilt title, below is a brief explanation of the "Salvage or Rebuilt Title" terminology: Salvage title means that the insurance company decided not to fix the car and paid off the owner. By declaring a car "Total Loss” Insurance Company is taking themselves out of any liability issues in the future. Does that means the car is totaled, not always. Sometimes the car has minor damage but the parts are very expensive. Sometimes the owner does not want to get the vehicle repaired and depending on the Insurance Company and the year of the car, Insurance will pay off the owner. If the car gets stolen then Insurance has thirty days to recover the vehicle, if the car is not recovered in thirty days, Insurance pays off the owner and once the car is recovered, it is brought to the auction as a Total Loss vehicle even if it did not have any damage on it. We have bought 'Total Loss" cars from Insurance companies with door dings, extremely minor fender bender, theft recovered vehicles with absolutely no damage. In brief Total Loss does not always mean that the car was in a bad wreck or had extensive damage. We do not buy or sell anything with major damage. Now for Rebuilt title, once the repairs are completed, car is inspected by state for all repairs and a Rebuilt Title is issued, which means that the new owner will not have to get any inspection done, if required by your State, to get the car back on the road. It saves a lot of trouble for buyers as they don’t have to get the car inspected or fill out any extra paper work as is the case with Salvage title. IN BRAND NEW CONDITION!!!! This vehicle is in excellent condition. Smooth ride, no unusual sounds or alignment issues. Had very minor body damage and has been professionally repaired at our body shop. Looks brand new. You will not regret this buy. Interior Looks brand new. Everything works just the way it should. WELCOME ALL CANADIAN CUSTOMERS.
We have sold salvage/rebuilt vehicles to Canadian customers over the years and still do so on a regular basis! Importing a vehicle to Canada has never been easier! I can provide you with all the paperwork you will need on our side to make the process super fast and easy! For more info on how to import a vehicle into Canada go to http://www.riv.ca/english/html/how_to_import.html
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(This CANADIAN company ships only to and from Canada) Free Shipping only with BUY IT NOW!! AS-IS NO WARRANTY
!!!TERMS AND CONDITIONS!!!
PAYMENT INFORMATION:
If you are the winning bidder, you must contact us within 24 hours of winning the auction by phone (832) 881 8433 or by email through eBay to set up payment arrangements. We require a $500 non-refundable deposit which must be paid within twenty-four (24) hours after winning the auction. NO EXCEPTIONS. This deposit can be made through PayPal or wire transfer. Please contact us for further details.
If the deposit is not received within the required timeframe and alternative arrangements are not made, we reserve the right to make the vehicle available for sale to another buyer. The remaining balance is due within five days of making the deposit. As final payment for the vehicle, we only will accept a certified bank check, bank loan check or cash in person. Shipping:
We
offer free shipping with BUY IT NOW only. If you are the winning bidder after
meeting our set reserve price we can assist you with shipping. Please contact
us for more details. Free shipping only with Buy it now and ONLY IN THE LOWER 48 STATES.
If you like to pick up the vehicle we can pick you up from the airport.
Disclosure
"AS IS" NO WARRANTY
All vehicles are Pre-Owned and sold as "As Is" condition. Listing: We do offer the best deal on eBay for the same vehicle and we guarantee the quality of our work. Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our knowledge, it is still possible that we may have unintentionally made an error or left some information out. Please keep in mind that this is not a new car, used vehicles may have typical dings and scratches inherent for their year and mileage. Interior wear should also be considered depending on the vehicle’s year and mileage. Opinions and expectations can vary, so please contact me at (832)881 8433, if you have any questions or concerns regarding the condition of this vehicle. The mileage may be different than advertised due to test drives.
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