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2012 Buick Lacross Premium 1 Awd Sedan , Leather, Immuculate, One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:78188
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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GOOD DAY, MY NAME IS BUCK MEADOWS AND I OFFER VEHICLES FOR SALE THRU A SMALL CHRISTIAN DEALERSHIP (MARANATHA CAR CO) IN DAYTON OHIO. I AM A RETIRED AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER, AND THIS IS MY WAY OF SUPLEMENTING (NOT ALWAYS) MY PENSION. I HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN ALL ASPECTS OF THE CAR INDUSTRY SINCE I CAN REMEMBER.

THAT SAID, I SPECIALIZE IN LATE MODEL, MODERATE MILE, CLEAN CARS COMING OFF LEASE FROM THE OUTSIDE SALES INDUSTRY. THESE CARS ARE MOSTLY USED BY SALES PEOPLE CALLING ON DIFFERENT BUSINESSES OVER A WIDE AREA. FOR INSTANCE MY SISTER-IN-LAW CALLED ON DOCTORS, NURSING HOMES, ETC OVER A LARGE PORTION OF WV. IT WAS COMMON FOR HER TO TRAVEL OVER 50,000 MILES PER YEAR, BUT MOST OF IT WAS AT CRUISING SPEED @ 2200 RPM ON THE ENGINE. THE RESULT, VERY LOW WEAR ON THE CAR! PLUS, NO PAINT WORK AND ONE OWNER CAR. I ALSO RAN AN AUTO CHECK REPORT AND NO ACCIDENTS REPORTED.

THIS BUICK IS IN THAT CATEGORY. IT SHOWS HARDLY ANY WEAR, AND IS AS TIGHT AS A DRUM. NO RATTLES, NO LEAKS, AS CLEAN AS A PIN, AND RUNS LIKE IVORY SOAP, 99.9 % PURE. I'M BEGINING TO SOUND LIKE A CIRCUS BARKER, BUT I AM SERIOUS. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED WITH THIS CAR. TO TOP THAT OUT LOOK FURTHER AT THE PRICE I CAN SELL IT FOR. I LOOKED UP THE PRICE ON THIS CAR AND IT STICKERED IN THE HIGH $30's.  I BOUGHT IT LAST WEEK AND THE TEMPERATURE WAS IN THE HI 20'S AND THERE WERE VERY FEW BUYERS THERE. I GOT A VERY GOOD DEAL, BECAUSE IT WAS COVERED WITH SNOW AND THE SELLER THOUGHT IT WAS THE BASE MODEL RATHER THAN THE PREMIUM MODEL.

I CAN ALSO PROVIDE A VERY COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY ON THE VEHICLE FOR A NOMINAL FEE. IT WILL COVER QUITE A BIT MORE THAN THE DRIVE TRAIN ONLY POLICY. WILL SEND YOU DETAILS ON REQUEST. 

PER E-BAY RULES, THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, AND THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WRITTEN, SUGGESTED OR IMPLIED

 

 

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Mon, Mar 12 2018

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