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PA - 2008 Chicane Metallic S2000, 37k miles. $24k OBO
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PA - 2008 Chicane Metallic S2000, 37k miles. $22k OBO
Name: Jonathan
Price: $22,000 OBO. Willing to negotiate
Location: Philadelphia
Contact: Replies or Text me at 267-975-3466
Front tires: 8/32nd
Rear tires: 9/32nd
Front brakes: 9/32nd
Rear brakes: 11/32nd
I have a 2008 Chicane Metallic with 37,500k miles. I am the third owner to this car. The car is completely factory; the only add on that I purchased was new side markers. I bought the car back in Sept 2017. Only drove it a little over 1,000 miles since then. As summer rolls around, the milage will increase slowly. Something had come up and the money that I'm putting down for the car needs to go towards that. The first owner had an accident with it back in 2009. From what I read and was told, it was the front area. No frame damage, just body parts. For the car being 10 years old, you wouldn't be able to even tell it had an accident. Carfax has the information. Photos are provided, if you need more detail or photos on certain parts, please let me know and I'll get that for you. I did the alignment and oil change a few weeks ago, everything is good to go. All fluids are at correct specs. Tires have great tread on them and brake pads are thick. The steering wheel is straight and it drives straight. Soft top is in great condition, seats have no tears. I work at a dealership so there was access to the photo booth if anyone was wondering about the photos. There is a lien on the car still but I can make things easier for you since I work at a dealership. They can do a double transfer for me, meaning they can buy the car from me and you buy it from them the same day. This way you'll have the title switched over to you and there isn't a need for waiting on a title transfer when all is paid off and done. It'll be for what we agree on, either cash or finance. It makes things easier if you were planning on putting money aside for the car. As long you put down $5k or so, they can get you financed. But if straight Cash is your thing, by all means do whichever works best. I am new to selling a car online so if I'm missing anything vital info, let me know.
Price: $22,000 OBO. Willing to negotiate
Location: Philadelphia
Contact: Replies or Text me at 267-975-3466
Front tires: 8/32nd
Rear tires: 9/32nd
Front brakes: 9/32nd
Rear brakes: 11/32nd
I have a 2008 Chicane Metallic with 37,500k miles. I am the third owner to this car. The car is completely factory; the only add on that I purchased was new side markers. I bought the car back in Sept 2017. Only drove it a little over 1,000 miles since then. As summer rolls around, the milage will increase slowly. Something had come up and the money that I'm putting down for the car needs to go towards that. The first owner had an accident with it back in 2009. From what I read and was told, it was the front area. No frame damage, just body parts. For the car being 10 years old, you wouldn't be able to even tell it had an accident. Carfax has the information. Photos are provided, if you need more detail or photos on certain parts, please let me know and I'll get that for you. I did the alignment and oil change a few weeks ago, everything is good to go. All fluids are at correct specs. Tires have great tread on them and brake pads are thick. The steering wheel is straight and it drives straight. Soft top is in great condition, seats have no tears. I work at a dealership so there was access to the photo booth if anyone was wondering about the photos. There is a lien on the car still but I can make things easier for you since I work at a dealership. They can do a double transfer for me, meaning they can buy the car from me and you buy it from them the same day. This way you'll have the title switched over to you and there isn't a need for waiting on a title transfer when all is paid off and done. It'll be for what we agree on, either cash or finance. It makes things easier if you were planning on putting money aside for the car. As long you put down $5k or so, they can get you financed. But if straight Cash is your thing, by all means do whichever works best. I am new to selling a car online so if I'm missing anything vital info, let me know.
Last edited by J_Only; 05-01-2018 at 12:35 PM. Reason: Price drop.
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...There is a lien on the car still but I can make things easier for you since I work at a dealership. They can do a double transfer for me, meaning they can buy the car from me and you buy it from them the same day. This way you'll have the title switched over to you and there isn't a need for waiting on a title transfer when all is paid off and done..........
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The title should be mailed over to the buyer, just like when you're buying a car from the dealer. The only difference is, instead of doing everything privately and waiting on the title to come to me. The buyer will be signing everything over to their name the same day, this way it'll be under their name and not mine. My job won't charge anything extra except tax and tags. The tax will be based off of the buyers zip code.
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