2006 Buick Lucerne Cx-low Miles-garage Kept- Suncoast Edition on 2040-cars
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Condition: Garage kept car with very low mileage. Car is in great shape inside and out. There are some minor paint chips/dings on front and rear bumpers. There is a small spot on front carpet. Otherwise car is in excellent shape. The car is smoke free, and never transported animals. It has been kept in Florida (in a garage) so has never seen road salt or harsh winters. Recently installed new battery, rear shocks, and had cooling system hoses replaced. Car also has a 1 1/2" receiver hitch (great for a bike rack, lightweight trailer, etc.).
All the systems work: radio, power windows, power drivers seat, interior lights, exterior lights. There are even vents for the rear seat passengers. Features: This is a Suncoast edition. It has the vinyl top with the Suncoast Edition logo (see picture). This feature was added by the dealer prior to purchase. The top is in great shape, with no signs of wear or deterioration. Leather interior, and power front seats (driver and passenger). Onstar equipped. AM/FM Radio with CD player, steering wheel control for cruise control, radio, and phone functions. Has OnStar capability, but it is not currently active. All leather interior, rides like a dream. History: Original owner. Shipping and payment: $500 due by PayPal within 48 hours of auction ending; balance by certified check at time of pick-up. I will arrange for shipping, buyer to cover cost. Title is clear, no liens. A note on bidding: Please don't bid if you don't intend to purchase the car. Also, don't bid if you then ask me to lower the price, or go outside of eBay to finish the transaction. Before you bid, if you have questions, ask me. If you want to see the car, contact me, we can arrange something. If you want a photo of something specific, I can send it. The ending eBay price is the price I expect the winner to pay, and I won't negotiate after the auction closes. That's not fair to other bidders. Also, please note: this is an 8 year old car. While it is in great shape, there are some dings, there may be a loose stick somewhere, there could be a scuff here and there. It's not showroom perfect, but then you're not paying that premium for a showroom perfect car with 3 miles on it. ITEM IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. |
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