2008 Saturn Outlook Xr Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
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As our family has expanded, we are looking to sell our trusty Outlook. We bought this vehicle new in March of 2008 and it is accident-free, has been well-maintained, kept immaculately clean and driven few miles each year (just rolled to 64K last week) This SUV has been reliable, comfortable, and pretty good on gas (avg 20-24 MPG) and has quite a bit of room.
The car has all the XR options except sunroof, DVD and all-wheel drive. Other than that, this guy is loaded. I have had an integrated Bluetooth receiver (iConnect model) installed to the factory radio, so you can use your iPhone/Android plus stream your iTunes or whatever through the radio. (Bluetooth wasn't available when this car was new) This XR is also equipped with backup sensors, trailering package, and power liftgate.
The carpets and seats are totally stain and wear free, and the seats have NO cracks or split seams. The leather is about as lightly worn as it could be. We regularly clean and condition the seats, so that probably helps.
The door panels are clean and scuff free, and there is only ONE area on this vehicle with any scratches, and that would be three vertical scratches on the passenger inside panel in the back cargo area. I've been told these could be fixed fairly easily, but I haven't had them fixed, as it's just cosmetic. Other than that, the paint, body, dash, and everything else is in remarkable condition.
I'm happy to provide additional info and photos if requested. I'm also happy to show this car with some advance notice. I have a clear title in hand and I'm looking to get fair resale value on this, as it's worth it. You'd be hard pressed to find one of these with such low miles and in such good condition. So please - no crazy offers, no trades, I am looking to sell this thing, but I won't give it away.
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