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2003 Oldsmobile Alero Gls Sedan 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

US $4,900.00
Year:2003 Mileage:111800
Location:

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States

 

     Very nice '03 Oldsmobile Alero GLS, 6 cyl, Female school teacher owned, Clean Auto Check and CarFax. NO ACCIDENTS, PA Inspection good until January 2015!!!! No Smoke, Pets, Smells, or Stains. This has all the bells and whistles, Chrome wheels, Automatic transmission, Power door locks and windows, Power Mirrors, Leather seats, CD player, Remote keyless entry and TWO KEYS, Cruise control.

     All accessories are in working order, except the driver’s side window button has a short and you have to play with the switch sometimes. Two radio knobs are missing. My sister placed seat covers on the leather seats so they are now worn and have small cracks on them. No tears or rips though.

     The car looks & drives good, A/C is cold, Title in hand, Well maintained, I have the service records for the past two years.  New struts and a new engine in the past year. The new engine had only 50k when installed by AAMCO. If you are looking for a good used car with a strong engine and transmission, this is a Must See.

      This Black Beauty has the typical nicks and scratches for a 2003 car but still looks great. The black paint and chrome wheels are in great shape for their age.

Complete list of options

 Daytime Running Lights, Fog Lamps, Intermittent Wipers, Power  Mirrors, CD Player, AM/FM Stereo,

 Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Rear Defrost,  Rear Seat Heat Ducts, A/C, Auxiliary Power Outlet

 Emergency Trunk Release, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Remote Trunk Release, Power Driver Seat,  Pass-

Through Rear Seat, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Power Windows,  Power Door Locks,  Keyless Entry

Cruise Control, Chrome Wheels,  Front Disc Brakes, Front Wheel Drive, 6 Cylinder Engine, Power

Steering,  Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag

     If the winning bid is placed within 48 hours of the listing I will take $250 off of the final price! If you like the car, why wait 'till the last second of the auction? Bid now and save money!

I would actually prefer to show the vehicle to you during the auction if you’re a serious buyer. I will meet you in the  Wilkes- Barre, PA area if you like. Good luck, bid to win, and feel free to call me with questions 570-814-9219. That is not an invite for criminal scammers to send me text messages advising that you will pay me $5,000 over my "buy it now price"!!!! I will have all scammers prosecuted.

This is my sister’s car which is also for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time regardless of current bids. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.



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