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2009 Saturn Sky *** Only 17200 Miles *** on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:17200
Location:

Prescott, Arizona, United States

Prescott, Arizona, United States
Advertising:

 THIS IS A FUN CAR TO DRIVE.  IT'S BEAUTIFUL, AND LOOKS LIKE A SMALL CORVETTE.  The car looks like new, starts like new, and drives like new.  It has ONLY 17,200 miles on the odometer.  We bought her 2 years ago as a "winter" car in Phoenix, and have put only 2K miles on it.  Difficult to find another with so few miles.  This car can still be serviced at G.M. dealers, who still have most body parts, and all mechanical parts.  also, you can find ANY parts you need through after-market dealers.  Car is located in Prescott, Arizona, just 2 hours north of Phoenix.  If you would like to inspect and drive the car, and I hope you will, you can fly into Phoenix and take the shuttle from any of the 3 terminals there, and ride to into Prescott.  I will pick you up at the shuttle office in Prescott.  If you buy the car, I will give you the logistics.

Feel free to call me, Randy @ 928-533-4481


Here are the Features & Details:   

*Air Conditioning

*Compact Disc Player

*Cruise Control

12V Power Outlet

AM/FM Stereo Radio

Air conditioning

Airbag Deactivation

Alloy Wheels

Anti Theft/Security System

Anti-Lock Braking System

Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

Anti-Theft Device(s)

Auto Express Down Window

Auto Headlight Delay

Beverage Holder (s)

Bucket Seats

Carpeting

Center Arm Rest

Center Console

Clock

Color Coded Mirrors

Console

Convertible Top

Courtesy Lights

Cruise control

Day/Night Lever

Daytime Running Lights

Driver Air Bag

Driver Side Remote Mirror

Dual Air Bags

Dual Sport Mirrors

EBD Electronic Brake Dist

Emergency Trunk Release

Fog Lamps

Fog Lights

Front Bucket Seats

Gauge Cluster

Halogen Headlights

Inside Hood Release

Intermittent Wipers

Interval Wipers

Leather Upholstery

Maintenance Free Battery

Map Lights

Multi-Function Steering Wheel

On*Star System

Outside Temperature Gauge

Passenger Air Bag

Power Brakes

Power Door Locks

Power Driver's Seat

Power Mirrors

Power Outlet(s)

Power Steering

Power windows

Radial tires

Reading Light(s)

Rear Defroster

Rear Window Defroster

Reclining Seats

Remote Trunk Release

Tachometer

Tilt Steering Wheel

Tire Pressure Monitor

Traction Control System

Trip Odometer

Vanity Mirror

Vehicle Stability Assist






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