Scion FR-S (2015)
Sale price: US $15,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2015 |
VIN : | JF1ZNAA10F9703629 | Mileage: | 20,340 |
Make: | Scion | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Model: | FR-S | Transmission: | Manual |
Drive Type: | FWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Rincon, Georgia, United States
Vehicle description
Very nice 2015 Scion FR-S with only 20k miles. It has a six speed manual transmission and brand new Pirelli tires all the way around. The car runs and drives like new and looks very good. The car does have some minor wear that is pretty typical for a couple year old used car. There is a very small chip in the windshield (see my pinky finger in photo for reference) and a small mar under the front bumper about a quarter inch wide and a couple inches long - likely from rebar in a curb stop. The wheels do have some light cosmetic damage on the edges as well. I would say this car is an 8.5-9 overall. If you would like to see the car in person feel free to send me a message. It is for sale locally so I do reserve the right to end the auction at any time. If you would like any additional photos of anything in particular please let me know. Feel free to shoot me a "buy it now" offer of at least starting price as well, you never know, you may catch me in a good mood! $500 deposit via Paypal due within 48 hours. Balance due at pickup via cash, wire or official check. Pickup and final payment must occur within seven days of auction end unless arrangements are made prior to bidding. Thanks and happy bidding!
*In response to the Autocheck information, the "accident" was two flat tires on the passenger side from being pushed off to the shoulder from a car in the wrong lane. No insurance claims were made. The mileage on the car is correct, the last person at the tag office just failed to note it properly.
*In response to the Autocheck information, the "accident" was two flat tires on the passenger side from being pushed off to the shoulder from a car in the wrong lane. No insurance claims were made. The mileage on the car is correct, the last person at the tag office just failed to note it properly.