2004 Pt Cruiser, Chryster, 57,900 Ogrinal Miles, Clear Title, One Owner, Garaged on 2040-cars
Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States
HI all,,,, This is my auction for a 2004 PT Cruiser, It has a 5 speed manual transmission, Power Windows, Air Conditioning, Lay down Back Seats, Both Summer and Winter Tires mounted on Wheels, 4 banger engine 2.4L. This is a One Owner Car with only 57,900 miles that is a daily used car by my wife so the actual milage will change each day. The car is garage kept, and oil changes every 5000 miles by me I don't like others working on my cars that way I know it done right.. This car will make a great first time to college student car mostly because it is reliable and gets good gas mileage.. Don't pass this deal up you are more than welcome to come and see the car before bidding. The only reason I am selling the car is we are moving up to a 2014 BMW, . Bid With confidence See/read My Feedback. Thanks for visiting my auction and also feel free to ask any questions... PS: This is and AS IS SELL no warrenty...I am not a dealer sorry... |
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