1995 Saturn Sw2 Base Wagon 4-door 1.9l Very Clean 1!owner, No Reserve, Gas Saver on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
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Up for NO RESERVE is a very clean 1
OWNER, 1995 Saturn SW2 wagon. This vehicle was lightly used and shows it. Why
sacrifice cargo room for passengers when you can have both? On top of all you
can get great fuel economy! Don’t worry,
the previous owner was passionate about this vehicle.
The INTERIOR: While entering the
vehicle was rather easy instead of climbing in and out, I noticed this vehicle
cleaned up very nice. Everything was all intact and in still working order. The
A/C blows cold and the heat works almost instantly. This was engineered for
convenience and comfort, both in mind. There are some small imperfections on
the driver side door. There are not any major or flaws that I have noticed, the
pictures will show you.
The EXTERIOR: Just like you would expect
the body was in great shape. No major dents or dings, no repairs needed
honestly. There was a small ding on the hood. I believe the exterior panels are
a fiberglass material; this makes it easy to avoid permanent dents. The tires
appear to be new, and they look great. This vehicle shows that it was well
maintained and cared for through its years.
The MOTOR/HANDLING: Not a surprise, the
whole 25 minutes was really nice. I have NO complaints on the way it
accelerates or brakes from any speed. This automatic transmission has a normal
or sport button that will compensate the shift time for whatever desire. The
suspension was very quiet absorbing any imperfection in the road. The powered
steering was responsive and sensitive as it should be. The car grips the road
nice!
With no repairs needed in most
opinions, this car is and will be ready to go. You don’t have to spend more
money on gas to compensate the cargo room you can have with this Saturn. This
owner really was passionate and responsible for this vehicle. The only thing
this car needs is YOU!
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