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2007 Saturn Aura Xe Sedan 4-door 3.5l On Star ***one Owner*** on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:146839 Color: of the car is Gray and is over all good condition
Location:

2007 Saturn Aura 

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 2007 Saturn Aura that was recently donated to a charity.
One owner recently retired and donated because he no longer need the car. 

The engine sounds good. The car feels good when idling (no shaking). Transmission shifts smoothly. A/C works great.

The vehicle is equipped with a 3.5 Liter 6 cyl engine and AUTOMATIC transmission.  The odometer shows 146,839 miles.  The seats are GRAY CLOTH and appear to be in good condition.  The exterior of the car is Gray and is over all good condition. It has a few minor scratches and some tree sap on the paint.  The tires appear to HAVE ROUGHLY 60% road life left Good tires.  

Please refer to the photos included in this auction for more description details.

We have Clear Texas title in hand. 

We are not responsible for ANY fees that are due to the DMV for this vehicle title transfer or taxes.

Winning bidder must send a $100 Deposit immediately after purchasing by PayPal and contact us by e-mail to confirm intent to purchase. Must be paid in full within 5 Days of the close of auction or will be re-listed

SOLD AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY  WRITTEN or IMPLIED.

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