Nice 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Massillon, Ohio, United States
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This 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora is a very good car. Has some cosmetic issues mentioned earlier. Loaded with luxury features: Power Sunroof, power windows & locks, power heated leather seats & heated mirrors, power brakes & steering, tilt steering, etc. & great Heat & A/C. All brand new brakes & rotors last April & almost brand new tires in June. New fuel pressure gauge in September, runs like a champ! Actually pretty good in-town gas mileage (17mpg), but great (27mpg) gas mileage on the highway! I have 3 cars & want to sell 1 & this is the best car for the $. Interior is nice but seats have some wear, but no tearing or missing material, which is nice. Headliner has some cigarette burns from before me. Car runs, drives & looks great! Not sure of the history, I have never looked. I believe it came from New York state, I purchased at a public auction over 2 years ago. I love this car, so I hope it gets a cool, new owner. Back window has tinting of a college fraternity logo which also says big gunz in small letters nicely put on. Says size matters on a chrome looking badge on tail area. Great car for the $ you can get it for! Delivery can be however works best. I may even deliver it to you, if close to my path going south. I have a reserve on this auction because it has been a great car & should continue to be. Look to hear from you with ?'s. Thank you |
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