2005 Saturn Ion-3 Base Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
2005 SATURN ION 3 SEDAN FOR SALE WITH JUST OVER 82,000 MILES
THIS VEHICLE IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH :
-DENT RESISTENT PANELS
-A/C
-POWER LOCKS W/ ANTI LOCKOUT
-REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY W/ ALARM
-POWER WINDOWS & MIRRORS
- CRUISE CONTROL
-AM/FM STEREO W/ CD
AND MUCH MORE!
THERE HAS ONLY BEEN ONE OWNER OF THIS VEHICLE, AND IT HAS BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF.
MORE INFORMATION ON THIS VEHICLE INCLUDES:
SMOKE-FREE ENVIORNMENT
SPACIOUS BACK SEAT AND TRUNK SPACE
BRAND NEW FRONT PADS AND ROTORS
NO ACCIDENTS INVOLVING MAJOR BODY DAMAAGE
AMAZING ON GAS, GETTING 32 MPG HIGHWAY
VERY WELL MAINTAINED WITH CONSISTENT OIL CHANGES
ASKING $4600 OR BEST OFFER
FOR PAYMENTS: I WILL ONLY ACCEPT PAYMENTS THROUGH PAYPAL, CASH(IF LOCAL), CHECK OR ANY OTHER VALID BANKING INSTITUION. I WILL BE REQUIRING A $200 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL FROM THE BUYER WHEN COMMITED TO PURCHASE.
IF THERE ARE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS VEHICLE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANDRIACCIOR@GMAIL.COM
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