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2006 Buick Lucerne Cxl Presidential 58k Miles 1 Owner Sharp No Reserve! Lesabre on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:58959 Color: is in great condition
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We have a sharp looking Buick Lucerne CXL Presidential to offer this week. It was just traded for a new car. It's finished in Silver Gray metallic with Light Gray/ Navy Blue two-toned interior and a black roadster roof. A super Sharp color combo!!

This car is a 1 owner car, with a clean history report!

The exterior is in great condition. The paint is bright and gleams. It has a few scratches and paint chips. The left rear quarter panel has light scratches. The rear bumper has some light marks on the right corner by the tail lamp and quarter panel. There are a few minor marks as shown. The body has no dents. The roadster roof looks great.

The interior is in very good condition. The leather seats are soft and comfortable especially for long trips. The headliner looks good! The rear seat looks great. The driver's seat shows wear from use, with a chip off the plastic switch bezel. The passenger seat shows minor wear. The dash looks great with no tears or cracks, only a minor spot next to the radio with some discoloration. We do smell a hint that the car may have been smoked it, we will have it detailed and treated.

The rear tires are showing 75% tread and the fronts 60% tread.

This Buick is fully loaded. Options include: Heated Leather Seats, power seats with lumbar, auto lamps, climate control, cornering lamps, memory seats, info center, alloy wheels, and chrome package.

It's equipped with the powerful and bullet proof 3800 6 cylinder. Everything works as they should.

This car runs and drives great. It shifts as it should and the brakes are firm and responsive.

This Buick Lucerne has to be one of the best riding cars on the road. It feels like your floating on air yet it's very responsive with the powerful V6.

The new full sized version of the Lesabre, this Buick has kept the traditional looks and features the older Buicks were known for. Try to find another like this. The right colors and options. What more can you ask for. Find another. This car amazingly will be offered at No Reserve. The high bidder gets this car.

This car may be viewed during the auction. Any questions Email. Look at my other auctions. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

All vehicles have an $119.95 Documentation Fee.

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SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. No bidders with only negative feedback. All bidders with zero feedback will be emailed to check their intent. A $500. deposit is due 24 hours after the auctions ends and the balance in seven days. All non-payers will receive negative feedback and a non-payer complaint. Thank You. We reserve the right to end the auction early. Disclosures Please Read Important. All vehicles are sold "as-is", with no warranty from the seller, expressed or implied. This item is described and photographed to the best of our ability, but remember we cannot find every flaw. You are bidding on a pre-owned vehicle and you should expect normal wear associated with aging. You must always expect to spend 10% to 15% of the purchase price on minor cosmetics and mechanical items. They are not perfect , they are used and you are saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars over the retail price.


You are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, do not bid! Bidders must be able to pay in person or have all loans PRE-APPROVED before bidding on these vehicles! Unqualified Bidding, eadbeat Bidders, Bid Shielding, Auction Interference, and any form of harassment will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.

All vehicles are sold as-is, with no warranty, expressed or implied, from the seller. Please have all inspections done prior to bidding. Pre-sale inspections are not only welcome, but are recommended, and are available. Inspection companies are easily found on the web as well as within eBay.

These vehicles are USED vehicles and are not new. Please expect a certain amount of wear, use, and flaws, as is standard on ANY used car. All used cars including this one may have dings, nicks, chips, scratches and any other marks that are associated with use consistent with age and mileage of the vehicle. Obviously, a car that is 10 years old will show more wear and have more flaws than one that is 2 years old. Most cars are sold at wholesale prices, many way below book prices. Therefore, there is minimum profit (especially on no reserve auctions) at best, and as such we can not afford to warranty the vehicle as if you had purchased it for full list price. We strongly recommend that all buyers purchase the optional extended warranty (available on most, but not all cars). This will help defray the cost of mechanical repairs, if any, in the future.

Remember some of these cars are near a decade old and they may be new to you, but that doesn't change the fact that they are used cars and repairs can be needed at any time regardless of how short a time period you have owned the car. While we try to service any known defects it is still possible for used vehicles to need service or repairs the first days or weeks of ownership. NOT likely, but possible! Since these vehicles are used, please remember that books, extra keys, remote entry keys, CD cartridges, etc..., do not always remain with vehicles throughout their life. We will not be responsible for these minor accessories. These items are all replaceable at any local factory dealer or right here on eBay for a few dollars.


Take a look at the photos! Be sure to check out our other listings for other great low mileage cars, selling at NO RESERVE!




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