1995 96 Chevy Impala Ss 19k Miles Low Miles on 2040-cars
US $13,900.00
Year:1995Mileage:19363
Location:
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
1995 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS **ONLY 19K MILES** EXTRA CLEAN**
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1995 Chevy Impala SS with **Only 19k miles**
***EXTRA CLEAN GARAGE KEPT***
THIS BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE IMPALA SS IS FULLY LOADED WITH LEATHER, COLD AC, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, DUAL POWER SEATS, PIONEER AM/FM STEREO CD/PLAYER, 4 BRAND NEW NITTO TIRES, AND MORE...
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS LOW MILEAGE VERY CLEAN COLLECTORS EDITION IMPALA SS!!!
Autocheck and Carfax show no accidents
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL...
(954)980-8126
(954)931-5882
PLEASE NOTE: You are looking at a used vehicle being sold as is no warranty.
please take your time and view all detailed pictures and video of this
vehicle. If you have any questions, concerns, or would like us to
inspect a specific item or area please call. DO NOT MAKE ANY
ASSUMPTIONS.
PLEASE ONLY MAKE AN OFFER IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER READY TO PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE.
WE REQUIRE YOU TO LEAVE ALL CONTACT INFORMATION WITH YOUR OFFERS..
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND WE LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU.
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will be a additional $200.00 dealer fee charged to all purchases. No
deal is binding until a $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE deposit is made through
PayPal or major credit card and all paperwork is signed and returned.
Final payment must be made in full within 7 days of purchase. The final
payment must be made in cash, cashiers check, or wire transfer. We do
not except PayPal or credit cards for final payment.
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all users who bid/make an offer on this item. Cancel any and all
bids/offers at our discretion, or end the auction/sale early if
necessary. You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid/Make an offer.
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read my description and all other information completely and view all
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to ensure you are knowledgeable about the vehicle you are bidding/making
offer on. The vehicle description above is for informational and
narrative purposes only. We have made a diligent effort to describe the
vehicle as accurately as possible, but we do not guarantee the accuracy
of the description. All of our vehicles are available for inspection and
test drive, and we encourage you to do so. When buying a used car, one
should expect a certain amount of wear, use and flaws that one would not
expect from buying a new car. A vehicle that is 8 years old will show
more wear than one that is 3 years old. etc, etc...ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS with NO WARRANTY purchaser is 100% liable for all defects and
repairs NO EXCEPTIONS! We are a dealer, and all vehicles are for sale to
the public. We therefore reserve the right to cancel all bids/offers
and end the auction early if the vehicle is sold. We reserve the right
to cancel bids/offers from those with excessive or net negative feed
back. Vehicles with remaining warranty must be handled between purchaser
and new car dealer. As we are located In Florida, we are required to
title a vehicle "Exempt" in miles if the car is 10 years or older. The
miles listed is the actual reading from the cars odometer. PAYMENT/FEES:
We will add a $200.00 dealer prep charge to the final sale price. If a
vehicle is not picked up within 10 days of the auction close, we reserve
the right to charge a reasonable storage fee. You may pay the purchase
price with cash in person, with a cashiers or certified check or
bank-to-bank wire transfer. These forms are acceptable for the deposit
as well, and we will accept PayPal for the deposit only. If you are the
winner, a $500 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the end of the
auction is sufficient to hold the vehicle until the remainder can be
sent or car is picked up. If these forms of payment are not acceptable,
please do not bid. Final payment is expected within five (7) days
thereafter. If you are seeking financing, please be sure to hold off on
your bid or offer until your funding has been approved. You are
responsible for your own finance arrangements so please take care of
them before bidding or making an offer. We recommend that you do not
send payment via regular mail. We have experienced lost checks several
times. We recommend that if you are sending payment, that you use
registered, return receipt mail or FedEx. This is for you protection, as
well as ours. IMPORTANT TAX INFO: If you are a Florida resident, you
will be required to pay Florida's 6% sales tax and registration fees. If
you are not a Florida resident, and you are driving the vehicle away
from our lot, you will be required to pay your state's sales tax up to
6%. If your state's sales tax is more than 6%, you will be required to
pay the difference in your home state. If your state has no sales tax on
motor vehicles, we will not charge you any sales tax. If you have the
vehicle shipped, we will not charge you any sales tax (however, you will
have to pay your state's tax at home).
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