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2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Es ***no Reserve Auction***clean History***gas Saver*** on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:132200
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
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NO RESERVE PRICE AUCTION! HIGHEST BID WINS! 

2003 MITSUBISHI LANCER ES

* 132000 MILES

* 120-HP, 2.0-LITER I-4 ENGINE

* AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

* FUEL ECONOMY CITY: 27 MPG   HIGHWAY: 33 MPG

* CLEAN CARFAX

* SERVICED

* TWO OWNERS!!! NO ACCIDENTS!!!

* RUNS AND DRIVES ABSOLUTELY GREAT!!!

MECHANICALLY IT'S IN REALLY NICE CONDITION. NO STRANGE NOISES OR VIBRATIONS. THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, SRS LIGHTS OR ANY ENGINE WARNING LIGHTS. NO OIL OR COOLANT LEAKS. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH. ALL THE POWER OPTIONS WORK PROPERLY. INTERIOR IS IN NICE CONDITION. NO UNPLEASANT ODORS OR RIPS. VERY GOOD MATCHING TIRES. TUNE UP AND INSPECTION JUST PERFORMED BY OUR MECHANIC.  

I PUT AT LEAST 500 MILES ON IT AND I MUST SAY IT REALLY IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE ON ANY ROAD.

SPORTY LOOKING, RELIABLE CAR WHICH GIVES INCREDIBLE MPG'S.

BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE OVERALL.

LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS CAR PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT  AT (609) 892-7655

CARFAX REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

SHIPPING AVAILABLE. LOW RATES.

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO BUY!!!

 

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