2001 Oldsmobile Aurora Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Easton, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:3.5 liter V6
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 104,000
Exterior Color: Champagne
Interior Color: neutral
Number of Doors: 4
Year: 2001
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, On Star, XM Radio
Make: Oldsmobile
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Model: Aurora
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Trip Computer
Trim: Sedan
Lexus looks and Cadillac luxury. Oldsmobile's last flagship luxury auto. This is a unique and rarely seen vehicle. I purchased this 1 owner car from a dealer as a trade-in in 2006 and coincidentally have met the original owner who happens to live in my neighborhood.
I bought this car as a long distance interstate commuter. Car had roughly 60,000 miles when I purchased it and now has 104,000. Most of these miles where driven in the first 2 years. I have sinced moved closer to my original destination and use this car only for luxury purposes, I have other vehicles for work.
I have maintained this car very well. It looks very good and has been kept detailed and cleaned at all times. Exterior paint overall other than normal road wear looks excellent. Interior seats, door panels, dash and console are also excellent. No rips, stains or marks (of course driver's seat shows the most wear but compared to most cars with similar age/miles, mine is above average). Car has original alloy rims with good condition performance driving tires(I also have excellent condition Michelin all season radials included with car). This is a car to be proud of.
This car runs, rides and brakes as it should... no odd sounds, clunks or rattles. A/C blows ice cold and can be set for fully automatic temperature. Passenger can adjust there own temperature setting. Did I mention how clean this car is? But here is the bad news... headliner has been reglued in areas around sunroof, but still looks presentable. Rear passenger windows do not operate (this was a notoriuos problem on Olds Aurora's). Fuel gage shows correct after starting but often will read higher than actual (i drive this car by the trip meter).
Other than the above mentioned road wear, there is a scratch on rear bumper, black mark from road cone on front right bumper and scratch on drivers side mirror as shown in pictures. The original alloy's look excellent except for some edge abrasion on two rims.
The car is kept in a climate controlled clean garage in Easton Maryland. Asking price is $5000.00, I can be contacted via email, if you are serious I will be glad to telephone you.
Buyer is responsible for pickup and delivery of vehicle.
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