***1998 Buick Century Custom Sedan 4-door 3.1l ***132,000*** on 2040-cars
Colonial Heights, Virginia, United States
I have for sale a 98 Buick Century Custom 3.1L. Beautiful dark green
body with only a hand size dent on driver side back door and a tiny
quarter size ding near front bumper. No rips or tears on interior,
dash, seats or doors. Only has 132,147 miles. Has had routine upkeep.
Oil changes every 3000 miles using high mileage oil. Had air
conditioner recharged this past summer. Runs and drives smooth but may
have a cracked head/gasket problem. Not sure. I priced a head at junk
yard for $60. I don't have the time, tools or knowledge to do it
myself. Power windows work but the switch on all three doors but the
driver door does not work. Driver panel controls them all. Could use
some tires. 2 sets of keyless entry remotes with trunk release and
panic button. Clean title. I also have the original Buick hub
cap/wheel covers that were on the car when I got it that I can put with
it.
AM/FM Stereo, Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Bag, Air conditioning Anti-lock brakes, Automatic Transmission Cassette player, Center Arm Rest Cloth Upholstery, Cruise control Digital Clock, Driver airbag Front-Wheel Drive, Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers, Map Light Passenger airbag, Power Mirrors Power Steering, Power locks Power windows, Rear Defroster Third Brake Light, Tilt Steering Column Trip Odometer, V-Style Engine Vanity Mirror(s) |
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