2006 Saturn Ion Quad Cab, Power Everything, Low Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Valdosta, Georgia, United States
2006 Saturn Ion Quad Cab. 106,500 miles. Good Condition. Power Windows (work great) Power locks, (work great) Power mirrors, (work great) Cruise control (works great) Air conditioning (work great) power trunk release The power sunroof does not work, i think the motor might need to be replaced but this is optional as I never opened the sunroof. The slide cover still works fine so you can still let some sunlight into the cab, you just can't open it. It does not leak. CD player, works great 5 speed manual. Shifts great, no grinding, clutch does not slip. The transmission makes a little groaning sound in first gear. It has been doing this since I got it and i think its common to these GM transmissions but it still drives great. A few scratches here and there but nothing major. Tires are in good condition, still have a good bit of tread left. This is the quad cab coupe, the rear doors open like suicide doors and let you into the rear easier. The radiator fan is making some noise, it still works great and the car drives good but i think the fan might need to be replaced in the future. This is a simple fix if it should need to be serviced. This is the only real thing that might need to be repaired in the future. Again the car drives great just the radiator fan is a little noisy at times when its running. Car does not leak any fluids or burn any oil. These cars are reliable and will run for a while. Reserve is only $1900! Highest bidder wins! car was involved in a minor front end wreck but was repaired flawlessly and still drives great. I have not had any problems with the car. Owned the car for over a year and a half and it has served me well. Great gas mileage! 30 mpg on the highway. I'm only selling because I have purchased a newer car and I'm moving up north for school. good mileage and reliable. Would make a great car for someone. Recent oil change, spark plug change, fuel filter. Newer tires. Just needs a driver. $200 deposit due at the auction end via Paypal. THIS IS REFUNDABLE. Buyer is allowed to inspect and take a test drive of the car. If you are not satisfied with the car you do not have to pay for the car and can get your deposit back. full payment is required in person. TITLE IS IN HAND. There is no bank lien or anything. You can drive in, test drive the car, pay with cash or cashiers check and drive home. The car is located in Valdosta Georgia. I'm a Tennessee resident so the title is in Tennessee. I drive every week to valdosta to work and I kept the car in valdosta as my daily driver when I'm here. Take a look at my great feedback and bid with confidence! Please message me with any questions. Thanks and good luck bidding!! |
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