2007 Saturn Aura 34,000 Miles! Clean Title! on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
My beloved 82 year-old uncle passed away with no children or wife, leaving me with his 2007 Saturn Aura XE to sell. This one-owner, non-smoker car has a clean title, was bought new, has been lightly driven, and has 34,000 miles. It has all standard equipment (airbags, keyless entry, cold A/C, cruise, power windows and locks, stereo with CD/MP3 player and Aux In jack for iPod), as well as the Premium and Preferred packages with leather seats, heated front seats and mirrors, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, power driver's side seat, 17" alloy wheels, and XM Satellite-equipped radio. Car has one known mechanical issue--driver's power seat does not operate--and one cosmetic issue--back taillights are taped. I have noted this in the pictures. Otherwise, everything works and the car drives beautifully. I have included a picture of the VIN if you would like to check the CarFax. If you check the web, you will not find a car in this condition with a clean title with such low miles for under $10,000. Please email me or text 4) 422-3132. This car is not available for shipping; local pickup only, please. |
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