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Used 2009 Suzuki S40 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$3,495
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Gainesville, Georgia

Gainesville, GA
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Suzuki Other tech info

VINVIN:JS1NP41A092102085

Suzuki Other description

Financing is available! Trade-ins are welcome! Call for an immediate appointment, price is firm with cash, certified check or debit card purchase. Please visit our web sitefor OVER twenty PICS of this vehicle! www.myselectmotorcars.com. You can reach our sales team at 770-538-XXXX. In business since 2008! Select Motor Cars is family owned and operated. The vehicles seen on-line are listed as Internet specials with limited financing available with approved credit. These vehicles are listed and priced to move out and clear away for new inventory. A print out of this ad is required at the time of purchase. We are here to assist you in any way possible and will accommodate to your schedule. Please take your time, give us a call! Disclaimer All on-line specials are cash or certified check only. Trade-in are accepted! Financing is available with approved credit. We have over 40 yrs of experience in retail automobile business! All GA Residence are required, by state, to pay 6.5% Title Ad Valorem Tax. Select Motors fees $38 title fee. All published Pricing excludes tax, tag, title, service charge, dealer fee and Warranty Rights Act fees. Misprints occur, so please inquire about all options listed prior to visitation. Thank you for viewing our vehicle and we hope to earn your business! The electronic components on this vehicle are in working order. There are no defects present on this vehicle. The engine is mechanically sound and can be driven anywhere with confidence. The condition of exterior is extra clean. This vehicle appears to have been garaged. This vehicle appears to have never been smoked in. The interior is extra clean; it was very well kept. The mileage is accurate. The transmission shifts smoothly.

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