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2002 Saturn L200 Sedan 2.2l-2 Owner Car-3 Month Warranty-no Reserve-fully Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:139810
Location:

Fairfax, Virginia, United States

Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

This Saturn was a trade in at a local new car dealership. This is a good condition 2002 Saturn L200 and it  is equipped with all the possible options. It has only two previous owners and it comes with tons of service records .The car looks great and drives great and it recently had a tune up done and 4 new tires installed (The tires 7000 miles ago ). I can with confidence say this a good condition car . It is a non smoker car and has always been garage kept.
There is nothing this car needs. I drove it for 300 miles to try to find any mechanical issues so i can have them repaired before i offer it for sale but really this car needs nothing .
It is a great gas saver 33Mpg highway and 21Mpg city.
I am selling this car with no reserve. Good luck bidders .



Options:


New Oil change
No Accidents
Clean Carfax
Ac
Leather Seats
Heated Seats
Sunroof
Alu Rims
Radio
Cd Player
Cruise Control
Power Locks
2.2 L(4 cylinder)
5 Passenger
Auto Transmission
Power Seat
Power Windows
Power mirror
3 Month Warranty
New Tires
Power steering
Drives Like New
Silver Met Color
KBB $3255 ( Good condition)







THIS SATURN IS SOLD WITH NO RESERVE, THAT MEANS NO MATTER WHAT THE HIGHEST BID IS WHEN THE AUCTION ENDS THAT BID IS THE SELLING PRICE AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER IS THE WINNER, WE HAVE NO EXTRA CHARGES ON TOP OF IT. WHAT THE AUCTION ENDS AT IS ALL YOU PAY. GOOD LUCK BIDDERS =)


PLEASE REMEMBER IT IS A USED CAR AND IT HAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR !





If you have any questions please contact me at 240 893 8604
We try to be as precis as possible with the pictures and description but if you have questions that are not answered please feel free to email or call us.

The warranty covers
Engine
Transmission
Axels
Seals and gaskets
Transmission
Clutch
Cooling System
Electric System
24 Hour road assistance
Free car rental
GOOD LUCK BIDDERS

The warranty is valid for 90 days or 3000 miles and it covers: Engine Transmission Drive axels Seals and gaskets Cooling system Electric system 24 Hours road assistance ascwarranty.com Plan drive train Plus Coverage ( this company has been available since 1986 and I have been doing business with them for 4 years. This warranty is included in the price so you pay 0$ of it. I have 20 years experience in the car business and before I buy the car I check everything on it and trust me this car passed all tests. I just want to remind everyone this is a Used car so please do not expect to be new with absolutely no scratches or signs of wear but what you can expect is a car that drives GREAT and is above average condition for year and mileage and you have 3 month warranty from the day you buy it.


WARRANTY COVERED IN ALL STATES


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