2012 Fiat 500c Gucci Black Convertible on 2040-cars
New Gloucester, Maine, United States
MOVING SALE My wife and I are moving overseas and we must liquidate our
vehicles since we can not take them with us. Here is a chance to get a really
cool Gucci at a great price. 2012 Fiat Gucci model in black. Only 13,000 miles and in excellent shape. My wife has
maintained it regularly and has kept it in the garage. No accidents and clean
carfax. No dents or dings and no one has smoked in the car! It is a convertible as you can see from the pictures. The
soft top roof has a stylish red and green stripe with three preset openings,
from all the way open as in the pictures to two thirds open and the final
setting is like a sun roof. It seals well with no water leaks. It’s an
automatic with front wheel drive. It goes very well, shifts without any
problems. She gets around 33 mpg for all around driving. It has many extras that include a BOSE sound system, Remote
locking, power windows and door locks, air conditioning, cruise control,
leather seats, power mirrors, rear defroster and more. I purchased a set of new snow tires for her this past fall
with rims that include the TPMS sensors, the tires are mounted and balanced on
black rims so it is even stylish in the winter. I just pulled them off and put
the original rims back on. I currently have it financed but will pay it off immediately to obtain the title when I have received the $500 deposit at the end of the sale. No risk involved. Don’t miss this pristine rare Gucci in excellent shape and
low miles. VIN is 3C3CFFER7CT236856 |
Fiat 500 for Sale
- Power locks power mirrors power windows automatic fuel efficient
- 2012 fiat 500 sport leather manual bluetooth bose cd
- Lounge 1.4l cd front wheel drive power steering abs 4-wheel disc brakes a/c
- 2013 fiat 500 abarth
- 2013 fiat 500c convertible 2232 miles!(US $24,000.00)
- 1.4 liter, automatic, heated leather, moon roof, alloys, "like new"
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