1999 Buick Century Custom Sedan 4-door 3.1l 52,000 Miles Estate Sale on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Up for auction today is this 1999 Buick Century with only 52,956 miles. We acquired this Buick from the original owners estate. It truly was "Grandpas Car". The body is in excellent shape and was always garage kept. The paint has a nice finish with only a few minor scratches. The interior is beautiful. The seats, rugs , dash and headliner are as new. Mechanically, this Buick is perfect!! The 3.1 ltr engine runs smooth and quiet and has plenty of power. The transmission shift effortlessly through all gears and this Buick runs and drives like new. There are 4 new radials mounted on factory cast aluminum wheels. All power options work as they should and the glass is good all around. I have one set of keys and clear title for this Buick. Overall, this Buick is in great shape in and out and runs like new. There really is something to be said about low mileage cars and this one is a perfect example of just that!! I require a $500.00 deposit through Paypal in 24 hours and the balance within 7 days. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I can assist in pick up at Newark International Airport or drop off at the Linden DAS port for shipping. Please email any questions. If you are looking for a low mileage, dependable, and well kept car, do not let this one pass you by. Bid with confidence, this Buick is like NEW!!!! |
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Buick century custom (2003)
Buick century custom. very nice dependable car. no reserve. absolute sale.
2000 buick century custom one owner perfect carfax!!(US $3,450.00)
2004 buick century custom sedan 4-door 3.1l(US $3,500.00)
3.1l v6 automatic power seat cruise power equipment cassette dual climate clean
2003 buick century, no reserve
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