2005 Saturn Ion Red Line Coupe 4door 2.0 Supercharged. Runs And Drives 64k Miles on 2040-cars
Linden, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Flood, Water Damage
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Saturn
Mileage: 64,940
Model: Ion
Sub Model: RED LINE
Trim: Red Line Coupe 4-Door
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
MUST HAVE PAY PAL & AT LEAST 15 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS TO BID INSTANT DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED within 24 hour period.... THROUGH PAY PAL OF $500 IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO HAVE THE FULL REQUIREMENTS & YOU ARE VERY INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT ME WOW LOOK WHAT I HAVE HERE.....YES IT IS A THIS IS A 2005 SATURN ION REDLINE EDITION. IT IS A 2.0L 4 CYLINDER SUPERCHARGED ENGINE, WITH A 5 SPEED MANUEL TRANSMISSION. THE VEHICLE ONLY HAS 64,940 MILES. THE VEHICLE DOES RUN AND DRIVE. IT IS A RARE 4 DOOR COUPE.. 2 NORMAL DRIVER AND PASSANGER SIDE DOORS AND ALSO REAR SIDE DOORS AS SEEN IN PIC. THE VEHICLE IS FULLY LOADED WITH A POWER SUNROOF,POWER LOCKS,POWER WINDOWS, CD PLAYER, 17 INCH CHROME WHEELS, GOOD YEAR EAGLE GT TIRES, WHICH ARE IN GREAT CONDITION, A REAR SPOILER AND THE SATURN ION REDLINE BODY PACKAGE.. THE INTERIOR COMES WITH THE SPECIAL EDITION 2 TONED BLACK LEATHER AND BLUE CLOTH RECARO FRONT AND REAR SEATS. THE VEHICLE DOES HAVE A NEW JERSEY SALVAGE FLOOD TITLE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY TOTALED THE CAR BECAUSE OF THE WATER DAMAGE. TO BE HONEST WITH YOU I DO NOT THINK THE WATER EVEN GOT INTO THE CAR. WE RECENTLY HAD A STORM IN NJ AND THERE WERE THOUSANDS OF CARS WITH FLOOD DAMAGE WHICH GAVE PEOPLE THE OPPORTUNITY TO COLLECT SOME INSURANCE MONEY IF THE CAR WAS EVEN SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.. I HAVE BOUGHT OTHER FLOOD CARS THAT WERE IN BAD SHAPE, BUT THIS CAR SPECIFICALLY WAS MINT WHEN I PURCHASED IT.. ALL I DID WAS CHECK THE CAR AND WASH IT.. THIS WAS NOT MY PERSONAL CAR BUT I DID DRIVE THE CAR AROUND AND IT RUNS GREAT AS I TESTED IT.. NO TRANSMISSION OR MOTOR PROBLEMS.. THERE ARE NO LIGHTS ON ON THE DASHBOARD, AND FROM WHAT I CAN TELL THERE IS NO ELECTRICAL DAMAGE BECAUSE EVERYTHING WORKS.. AGAIN I DONT THINK THE WATER EVEN GOT INTO THE CAR. THIS IS A RARE CAR AND I KNOW THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A MARKET FOR IT. THANK YOU AND PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF NEEDED, BEFORE BIDDING .. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE 15 OR MORE POSITIVE FEEDBACK I WILL BLOCK YOU UNLESS SPECIALLY ARRANGED. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: WE BUY & SALE VEHICLES, THIS WAS NOT MY PERSONALLY, SO I DO NOT KNOW THE FULL HISTORY.... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: WE would prefer you come see the vehicle in person, just so that there is no misunderstandings. If you cant come send a friend. This vehicle is located in Linden, NJ 07036, just contact me and set up a time Please if you have any questions pertaining to this vehicle ask before bidding. Vehicle is Sold as it.
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