2005 SSB SRT6 Coupe For Sale
This is not a barn find, but this SRT6 is located in the Philadelphia northern suburbs. It has 900 Miles, per the ad. This is the lowest mileage SRT6 that has been advertised for quite a long time! $17,995, this is a steal at this price......
The initial Ad was wrong in Cars.com, 36,000 miles......
Grab thius one up ASAP!
Dennis
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6, $17,995 - Cars.com
The initial Ad was wrong in Cars.com, 36,000 miles......
Grab thius one up ASAP!
Dennis
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6, $17,995 - Cars.com
Last edited by DTMenace; Dec 1, 2011 at 01:53 PM.
Interesting. It would be good to know what this vehicle has been doing all these years -- other than sitting. No actual pictures are posted yet but hopefully they will soon.
Do tell? Website and Carfax (11/25/11) says 900 miles.
Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 For Sale | Philadelphia - Montgomeryville PA | VIN: 1C3AN79N45X050920
Used 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 For Sale | Philadelphia - Montgomeryville PA | VIN: 1C3AN79N45X050920
I'm offering my Black SRT6 Coupe with new tires and a warranty for $15,995 and no one seems to think that's a good deal. It only has 63,000 miles on it..... WHY IS THAT ? And no sales taxes either because it's an private sale...Go Figure.
Originally Posted by Larskeller
I'm offering my Black SRT6 Coupe with new tires and a warranty for $15,995 and no one seems to think that's a good deal. It only has 63,000 miles on it..... WHY IS THAT ? And no sales taxes either because it's an private sale...Go Figure.
Originally Posted by dakota-boy1
You never get away from paying sales tax on a vehicle..Unless you don't register it with the State. Soon as you register the vehicle, Motor Veh. will collect.
Originally Posted by Larskeller
You are incorrect.....In Georgia no sales taxes are charged at time of registration classified as casual sales, as between individuals. If purchased from a Dealer or other corporate type entity, then sales taxes are due. This applies to many states as well. Check your facts.
Most states require you to pay a sales tax after purchasing a used car from a private seller. Generally, you can expect to pay the tax when you visit your state's department of motor vehicles to register the car for new license plates in your name. The exact process will vary depending on the state. For example, in California, you're required to visit a department of motor vehicles office within 10 days of the sale and pay a use tax that is based on the sales tax of the California county you live in. In Illinois, you have 20 days to pay a use tax that is based on the model year of the vehicle if the car costs less than $15,000 or on the selling price if you paid more than $15,000.
Read more: How to Pay Taxes on Private Used Car Deals | eHow.com How to Pay Taxes on Private Used Car Deals | eHow.com
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