2001 Honda Civic 4 Door on 2040-cars
Keyport, New Jersey, United States
Terms of Sale
All sales are subject to a flat $125.00 Documentary Fee, and $50.00 Dealer Service fee, NJ State Tax for NJ residents. State Buyers may register and pay applicable taxes in their home state.
The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. We can help arrange shipping worldwide at reasonable rates, please contact your sales person for more details.
These are pre-owned vehicles and they are sold “As Is” condition. However, some vehicles may still be in factory warranty or an extended warranty may be purchased. Vehicles 6 years old and newer with less than 75,000 miles may qualify for our 3 month or 3,000 mile D & K Imports Certified Pre-owned limited Warranty – ask for details.
Vehicles that are older than 10 years and/or have more than 100,000 miles will be sold as is miles exempt
Deposits are non-refundable unless they vehicle has been misrepresented or if the vehicle fails a professional on-site inspection, deposits on vehicles not purchased are applied towards the significant costs of paperwork and title production, vehicle relisting fees, and lost dealership productivity.
All obligations pursuant to this contract shall be performable in Bridgeton, New Jersey. The vehicle shall be delivered F.O.B in New Jersey and all obligations of Purchaser to pay for the vehicle shall be payable in Bridgeton, New Jersey.
It is agreed by all parties in relation to any transaction involving this vehicle that the proper venue for any legal proceedings shall be Bridgeton, New Jersey.
Miles posted in this listing may vary slightly do to local test-driving, in –transit repairs, or road testing.
We accept Paypal for deposit only. Balance must be in the form of Cash, Cashier’s Check, Money Order or Bank Financing.
Vehicle Condition
As above, please keep in mind that no used vehicle is perfect. Minor hail dings on roof and hood and scratch on rear bumper - see pictures - runs great
Terms of Sale
As above, winning bidder MUST make $500 eBay deposit within 24 hours or risk a no-sale default.
Call D&K Imports Sales team at (732) 945-7350 or 1-855-CAR-2622 ask for Laurence for questions or to arrange a test drive - located in Keyport New Jersey
On Dec-03-13 at 15:50:25 PST, seller added the following information:
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