2007 Saturn Aura Xr Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Stow, Ohio, United States
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This auction is for a 2007 Saturn Aura XR as shown. Reason for selling: We have three cars and don't need all of them. Very reasonable reserve is set. This is a very comfortable car with a powerful engine (3.6L) and is a solid runner. Quiet and smooth ride! As described, it is due for brake pad service and there are a couple of minor issues (driver door switch needs fixed which I believe stops it from remote starting, and some minor scratches on the trunk which can be buffed out - or would probably disappear if waxed). Also, there is only one keyfob for this car - but two keys. It's dependable and solid, and has a lot of life left in it. One cool thing is a wireless headset in the back seat where you can listen to your own channel independent of the front stereo...very unique. Seat heaters (both front seats) are great - and came in very handy this year! Good luck in the auction!! Local pickup only (Stow, Ohio). Title will be transferred at local bank with Notary service. |
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