St. Kitts and Nevis announces sale on used vehicles.
St. Kitts and Nevis announces sale on used vehicles.

Last Updated on July 5, 2024, 1:55 PM AST by Anthony Morris

St. Kitts and Nevis: The sale for the well-maintained used vehicles has been announced. The announcement was made by St Christopher Air and Sea Ports Authority with the opening of the bids. The last date for the submission of the sealed bids is July 12, 2024.

The vehicles on sale included KIA Sportage, two models of Suzuki APV, Suzuki Ciaz, and Mitsubishi Canter. The rates for the same has also been highlighted by the Sea Port Authority.

As a part of the procedure, the interested applicants will have to submit the sealed bids in an envelope labelled as “SCASPA Vehicle Bid” at the front desk.

Additionally, Damion Isles, the Maintenance Manager for the equipment, will be in charge for the contacts. The submission should be done at the front desk so that the bid can be considered on a front-hand basis.

The featured vehicles include Kia Sportage. It is a 2013 model and is of a SUV body type. The exterior of the car will be red and the present registration number of the car is P 3312. The bidding price of the vehicle will be $25,000.

The Suzuki APV is a 2015 model car and is of a mini bus type. The current registration number of the vehicle is PA 9257. The colour of the car will be black and will be available at the price of $10,000.

As a part of the featured vehicles is another Suzuki APV but it is a 2009 model. It is also of a mini bus type with the colour black. The current registration no. for this vehicle is PA 3369 and is priced at $10,000 as well.

Another mentioned car is Suzuki Ciaz, a 2018 model and is a sedan body typ. It is brown in colour and the registration number for now is PB 33263. The price it will be available at will be $27,000.

The last in the list is the Mitsubishi Canter of 2001 model and a body type of a truck. The car is coloured in white and the current registration number is P 9201. The availability rate is of $10,000.

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