2003 Saab 9-5 Linear 2.3l Turbo Good Running Eng, Low Reserve!! 100% Ebay Rating on 2040-cars
Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, United States
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2003 SAAB 9-5 Linear 2.3L TURBO!! 100% Ebay rating This 2003 SAAB 9-5 is a good running car with 179K miles. Has normal wear and tear and a few extra dings. This is not a new car, but runs well. It does need a few things and I list with "buyer eyes" so there are no surprises. I want to keep my good rating. Bid with confidence, but also ASK QUESTIONS before bidding. It is my daily runner to college, but with our rough PA winter the potholes gave me some trouble and now I get a noise and vibration on the front right tire. I am ready for something newer. I think it could be a bent tie-rod end or a wheel bearing finally gave out. Bid expecting to make that repair. It passed inspection until August 2014. Moonroof motor is tired, but works. Trunk motor stopped working so I removed it and was going to buy a new one on ebay. It has been removed, but I didn't buy that part yet. I will give you the old motor so you have the right part. Tires are in good shape. Interior good shape. Radio and sound system are great. This would be a great car for someone looking for a decent European car. Engine oil changed regularly. This has a low reserve and starting at $100. Upon winning the bid you must pay 20% via PAYPAL. This deposit is non-refundable. The balance is due upon pick-up. Please only bid if you plan to buy. You can drive this home, but you will hear the noise I'm talking about... or you could flatbed it if you are worried about the vibration. I really like the styling of this SAAB and it had a very smooth ride until the pothole deal. The Turbo kicks in great. No fluid leaks that I know about. Always used premium gas to keep it running nicely. I bought this a couple of years ago from a neighbor that had a salvage title because he had a small accident on the front end. He had all the repairs done & in PA you have to have it re-inspected (a very stringent inspection) before they re-issue a title. For that matter, the car has to pass inspection every year. So you are getting a good car here. Feel free to ask questions via ebay. Good luck bidding! |
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