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2004 Buick Century Limited Sedan 4-door 3.1l on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:2004 Mileage:28965 Color: and interior show it
Location:

Yorkville, Illinois, United States

Yorkville, Illinois, United States
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2004 Buick Century Sedan

Four Door w/Leather Seats

Limited Edition

With SUPER LOW MILES: 28,965

Like New Condition

$7,200

 

This vehicle has been driven by an 86 year old woman for the past 6 years.  She has driven the car less than 10,000 in the last 6 years.  She purchased this 2004 Buick Century in 2008 with 19,837 miles.  It was like new in 2008 and is still in superb condition.  She is the second owner of this vehicle.  It was purchased in 2008 as a “GM Certified” car.

 

This is a rare vehicle because it has such low mileage and it is in such great shape.  This car has always been kept in a garage and the exterior and interior show it.

 

This 4-door Buick Century Sedan is the Limited.  It has the following options:

Air Conditioning

Power Steering

Power Windows

Power Door Locks

Tilt Wheel

Cruise Control

AM/FM Stereo

Single Compact Disc

Dual Front Air Bags

4-Wheel Antilock Brake System

Leather Seats

Alloy Wheels

Keyless Remote Entry (2 remotes)

Tachometer

Rear Window Defroster

Tinted Glass

Power Mirrors

Clock

Fuel Injection

 

If you check on Kelley Blue Book, you will find that this vehicle is overpriced.  That is because used car pricing guides do not take into account such low mileage vehicles.  This car has been driven less than 3,000 miles each year. 

If you can find any high quality car with less than 30,000 miles, in excellent condition, for less than $10,000, you should buy it immediately.

Call Tony at 815-546-1061 with questions or to set up a time to see and drive this vehicle.

I am selling this vehicle for a friend.  The title is clear.  This is a cash only sale.  No checks will be accepted.

I will not discuss price over the telephone, on e-mail, or via text messaging with a person that has not seen or driven this vehicle.  The sale price of this car is $7,200, until you have seen and driven this vehicle.

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