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US $4,999.00
Year:2004 Mileage:136600 Color: IS AMAZING
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2004

SATURN VUE

136600 MILES

I AM THE SECOND OWNER

FAMOUS 3.5L V6 HONDA ENGINE SAME USED ON THE HONDA PILOT, WHICH RUNS FOREVER

(No leaks, burns oil or rare noises)

4 WHEEL DRIVE

 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

 

AS FAR AS OPTIONS GO IT LOADED LOADED

 

 DUAL FRONT POWER AND HEATED LEATHER SEATS.

 

 COMPASS AND TEMPERATURE IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR.

 

CD PLAYER.

 

POWER MIRRORS.

 

POWER LOCKS (INCLUDED 2 REMOTE CONTROLS AS 2 EXTRA IGNITION KEYS).

 

POWER WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF

 

NEW GOLD DIE HARD UNDER 30 MONTHS LEFT SEARS WARRANTY

 

TIMING BELT CHANGED AT 121100 MILES

15500-MILES BACK

 

GOOD TRANSMISSION WHICH SHIFT ON TIME AND SMOOTHLY.

 

ABSOLUTELLY NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS.

 

COULD NEED 2 TIRES

IF YOU CHOOSE THE “BUY IT NOW” OPTION, I WILL INSTALL FREE 2 NEW TIRES PLUS BALANCING&ALIGMENT.

 

EXCELLENT CONDITION

INSIDE AND OUT SIDE

 

RUNS PERFECT.

100% READY TO GO ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE.

 

THE EXTERIOR IS AMAZING, STRAIGHT WITH NO SCRATCHES OR DAMAGES

 

THE BEST PART IS THE INTERIOR:

SUPER CLEAN AND LEATHER IN GOOD CONDITION ALWAYS USING LEATHER CREAM CONDITIONER, MAY BE MY BED IS DIRTIEST.

I HAVE THE STOCK OWNERS BOOKS,  AND ALL THE MAINTENANCE RECORDS.

 

I TOOK 60 DETAILED PICTURES; YOU CAN REQUEST ANY SPECIFIC PLACE YOU WANT TO SEE

 

THIS BEAUTY IS AVAILABLE TO BE SEEN OR DRIVEN IN EAST ELMHURST NY 11370 PRIOR APOITMENT.

 

I OFFER THE BEST WARRANTY:

I CAN DRIVE THE CAR TO YOUR DOOR UP TO 400 MILES ONE WAY FROM 11370 FOR $ 2,00 PER MILE

 

FEEL FREE TO BID ON THIS CAR AND NOT BE DISSAPOINTED.

 

QUESTIONS: CALL OR TEXT GUILLERMO AT 917.842.7575

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Junkyard Gem: 2007 Saturn Sky

Sat, Jun 26 2021

The Pontiac Division didn't have long to live when the Solstice first appeared in 2005 as a 2006 model, and Saturn's head was inching toward the chopping block at about the same rate. Still, optimism reigned — at least, it did until the global economy fell apart — and so Saturn Dealers got a rebadged version of the Solstice to sell: the Sky. Available for just the 2007 through 2010 model years, slightly more than 34,000 Skies rolled out of showrooms before the doors were nailed shut. Here's one of those rare cars, found in a Denver-area self-service yard a few weeks ago. I've found a handful of discarded Solstices in car graveyards during the past few years, mostly with crash damage. This Sky endured a medium-hard impact in the right front corner, which sent it to this place. The 177-horsepower, 2.4-liter Ecotec still resides under the battered hood. The Sky Redline version had a turbocharged engine rated at 260 horses; we can assume that such an engine would be yanked and purchased by the first junkyard shopper that realized what it was. The base transmission in the Sky was an Aisin five-speed manual, but this car has the optional five-speed automatic.  The Sky had its own nose and some different badging, but otherwise didn't differ much from the Solstice.  For the South Korean market, the Sky got Daewoo G2X badges and was advertised as the ideal vehicle for high-speed chases through Seoul traffic. The same car went to Europe as the Opel GT. Sadly, GM ran out of money to make right-hand-drive Skies, so we never got to witness Holden or Vauxhall versions. Here's Bob Lutz describing the new Sky. Lutz really hated car names molded into plastic bumper covers, so he takes great care here to describe the genuine glued-on emblems. Related Video:

GM ignition switch trial cleared to begin on January 11

Sat, Jan 2 2016

US District Judge Jesse Furman didn't accept General Motor's attempt to dismiss a civil trial over the automaker's faulty ignition switches, and set a January 11 start date for the case to begin, according to Reuters. The judge found that plaintiff Robert Scheuer had the evidence to proceed with the case. Scheuer was injured in an accident in his 2003 Saturn Ion in 2014 when another vehicle forced him off the road, and he crashed into some trees. The airbag didn't deploy, and Scheuer alleged this was the result of the faulty ignition switch. According to Reuters, Scheuer's trial is one of six bellwether cases over GM's ignition switch problem in the coming year. Juries' decisions in these lawsuits should provide an example of how similar trials could end, and these results would help The General decide whether to settle other pending cases or to keep fighting them. The ignition switch fiasco has already cost GM billions. For example, the company's compensation program offered $594.5 million in 399 cases of people killed or injured by the defective parts. Anyone that accepted this money agreed not to sue GM for the problem later. The company also came to a $900 million criminal settlement with the US government and paid $575 million in civil resolutions in September.

Guess when this car will plunge through the ice, win $1,500

Mon, Feb 18 2019

In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a sad-sack Saturn raises money for charity while awaiting an icy fate. The 1998 Saturn is a bright orange beacon inviting folks to make a bet on the coming of spring. When the weather warms up enough and this Saturn sinks, someone is going to take home $1,500. It's the Iron Mountain–Kingsford Rotary Club's annual car-plunge contest, a fundraiser that takes bets on when this car will fall through the ice. The contest had been run in years past and was resurrected in 2015. In the old days, the hapless cars sank to the bottom of the lake, which is actually a flooded old iron mine. In today's more enlightened environmental era, this Saturn is attached to a cable affixed to an anchor on shore, allowing it to be yanked out of the water. It also has been drained of all fluids, degreased, and had its powertrain, battery, and radiator removed (which means it weighs about 1,800 pounds). The lake sits alongside a main highway, assuring maximum visibility for the car and the contest. But it's not only locals who are invited to take a chance; anyone 18 and over can bet via this online link. Ten dollars buys three chances. Whoever most closely guesses the date and time that the Saturn slips under the waves takes home $1,500. Betting closes March 15. The past four years have seen the car fall through on March 17, April 2, April 4, and April 26 — although, as they say, past performance is no guarantee of future returns. And remember: Bet with your head, not over it. Here's video of last year's fateful moment ...