2002 Buick Century Limited Sedan 4-door 3.1l on 2040-cars
Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
This vehicle has been in inventory and used as a courtesy car by salesperson since November. He had planned to "adopt" her at retirement but unfortunately lacks the room at his new home. It was previously owned by a senior from Maplewood NJ who purchased it from the original owner in Summit New Jersey in 2009. The vehicle history shows a clean title with no accidents. This vehicle has a fresh oil change and filter as well as a brand new "Die Hard" battery which was just installed. Mileage is as of date of listing but may vary slightly as car is still being driven. Car is in very good condition but does have some scratches on the hood, roof, door and fender but we could not get them to show up in the pictures. You or your representative are more then welcome to come and inspect and test drive the vehicle and we encourage you to do so since the vehicle is being sold as is where is with no warranty except for New Jersey inspection. Mechanically it is near perfect. It starts every time and runs so smooth and quiet you sometimes wonder if the engine is running while you are stopped. The only mechanical issue noticed is that the right rear passenger engine cannot be controlled from the drivers control panel but is operable from the passenger seat. Smooth "Limo" ride without any rattles or noises. Amazing amount of luxury options including On Star (which must be reprogrammed by GM dealer which will cost about $200 according to Onstar. Interior is in like new condition with the exception of small patched L shaped cut on front passenger side. Ashtraty and lighter never used, no odors or staining, headliner and carpets and original matts in very good condition. We have driven this fine automobile with complete confidence. Being auctioned subject to reasonable reserve which is below Kelly Blue Book so please feel free to bid early, often and frequently :). Please feel free to contact me at any time with any questions. Car is currently located in Central New Jersey and can be seen and test driven. Car to be picked up in Central New Jersey. I may be able to assist with local delivery upon payment in full and evidence of insurance at owners risk of damage.
NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS WILL BE OBLIGATED TO PAY US 7% NEW JERSEY SALES TAX AND COMPLETE STANDARD BILL OF SALE AT TIME OF FINAL PAYMENT AND DELIVERY. CAR MAY ALSO BE OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY UNTIL RESERVE IS MET AND IS BEING OFFERED SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE UNTIL RESERVE IS MET. IF SOLD BEFORE RESERVE IS MET CAR WILL BE WITHDRAWN. Offered for Sale by licensed New Jersey Used Car Dealer Mikris Motors 60 Asbury Road Hacketstown NJ 07840 Ask for Brian (cell 973-634-3058} On May-13-14 at 20:24:32 PDT, seller added the following information: ADDENDUM/CORRECTION TO DETAILED DESCRIPTION: The sentence "The only mechanical issue noticed is that the right rear passenger engine cannot be controlled from the drivers control panel but is operable from the passenger seat" should read "The only mechanical issue noticed is that the right rear passenger window cannot be controlled from the driver's control panel but is operable from the right rear passenger control." |
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