2005 Saturn Ion 2.2l, 5 Speed Manual , 3 Month Warranty, No Reserve, 34mpg on 2040-cars
Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.2L 2198CC 134Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Saturn
Model: Ion-1
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 129,900
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: ion
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
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If you are locking for something fancy this is not the car for you but if you are looking for something cheap and great on gas and reliable this is your car.
This very nice
Saturn ion and it is being sold with NO RESERVE. It has clear title. It has
ice cold ac and options such as: Only 2 previous owners one drove it from 9 miles to 9000 miles the second owner from 9000 to 129000 miles. Oil changes were done every 3000 miles Silver metalic Power Locks Ac Cd Player Cloth seats 5 seat 2 Keys 3 Month Warranty 2.2 Ecotec engine 5 Speed manual transmission Clean carfax 34 Mpg THIS CAR IS SOLD WITH NO RESERVE, THAT MEANS NO MATTER WHAT THE HIGHEST BID IS WHEN THE AUCTION ENDS THAT BID IS THE SELLING PRICE , WE HAVE NO EXTRA CHARGES ON TOP IF IT. WHAT THE AUCTION ENDS AT IS ALL YOU PAY. GOOD LUCK BIDDERS =) The car is in really good condition however please remember it is a used car and it has normal wear and tear. Before we offered the car for sale we test drove it for couple days to see if anything is wrong with so we can fix it before sale. This car passed all tests except left front wheel bearing failed. Of course it is replaced now =) . I guarantee it drives great and has absolutely no mechanical issues and interior is above average for the years and mileage and the body is good with almost no scratches or dents. If you have any questions please contact me at 240 893 8604 I always try to be as precis as possible with the pictures and description but if you have questions that are not answered please feel free to email or call us. The warranty covers Engine Transmission Axels Seals and gaskets Transmission Clutch 24 Hour road assistance Free car rental GOOD LUCK BIDDERS The warranty is valid for 90 days or 3000 miles and it covers: Engine Transmission Drive axels Seals and gaskets Cooling system Electric system 24 Hours road assistance ascwarrantycom Plan drive train Plus Coverage ( this company has been available since 1986 and I have been doing business with them for 4 years. This warranty is included in the price so you pay 0$ of it. I have 20 years experience in the car business and before I buy the car I check everything on it and trust me this car passed all tests. I just want to remind everyone this is a Used car so please do not expect to be new with absolutely no scratches or signs of wear but what you can expect is a car that drives GREAT and is above average condition for year and mileage and you have 3 month warranty from the day you buy it. WARRANTY COVERED IN ALL STATES |
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