2003 Saturn Vue Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
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I bought a 2003 silver Saturn Vue less than a year ago. The day that I bought it I also bought brand new tires.
There are a few minor issues: One, the passenger headlight needs to be replaced, blinker is still intact. Secondly, There is a crack in the windshield. It's barely visible when driving since it's at the top of the windshield. I always forget it's there. Third, The horn needs to be replaced. I bought one (that I will obviously include) but I never replaced it because the transmission started giving me issues. The transmission is still functional, but not highly. A person could possibly drive locally, short distances but will likely have issues (will have to restart to continue due to loss of power in transmission, will not reach highway speed). The odometer reading isn't quite as high as listed but since I still use this car locally, I accommodated for that. Everything else, to my knowledge and experiences, is in complete working order. I do not have the money or expertise to fix or repair the transmission, so, I have to sell this car, much to my dismay because I really do love it. The pictures are pretty dingy looking just due to living under a lot of trees. The exterior, as well as the interior are in pretty good condition, minor scratches and wear that are expected due to use and life. :) I prefer this to be a CASH sale. Pick up is in East Muskegon, Michigan. I would recommend a tow truck or something similar for pick up since the transmission does need work/replacement. Sale is AS IS and payment must be in full at the time of the sale. |
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