1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Special Edition Sedan 3.1l V6 on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.1 Fuel Injected V6 Engine
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
Trim: Ciera
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Front Wheel
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 101,200
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: ciera
Exterior Color: Light Adriatic Blue
Interior Color: Dark Adriatic Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
One family owned car. Purchased new 7-26-94 from Coulter Oldsmobile and Cadillac in Phoenix, AZ. My mother in law purchased the car and after her death it came to wife and self. Since new 98+% time garaged or parked under covered parking place. Car was purchased with dealer added gold trim , Phaeton roof , custom pinstriping and wire wheel covers. Car has been maintained regularly and have all service records since purchase. Car has been in one accident where a driver crushed the rear door on the drivers side about 5 years ago. Car is a daily driver and for its age is very nice. I would like this car to go to an Oldsmobile collector.
It has a few flaws. Engine leaks cause spots on garage floor likely less than two tablespoons full per month. Engine runs sound and has consistently passed emissions tests here in AZ. Transmission does not always want to upshift to overdrive over 55 mph when outside temperature is hot .Left hand turn signal does not function. Auto windows work but switch on driver and passenger side failing so it takes a bit of fussing to get them to go back up completely once they are down. Drivers side front wire wheel cover has bent wires. Phaeton roof starting to fray on the piping but flat places are sound. About 4 years ago someone must have been envious of how nice it looked so they keyed the paint here and there but not so deep that you would see it unless up close. The car shows well. Things not mentioned are fine. I live on the Northwest side of Tucson and would have no hesitation about a buyer coming to pick it up and drive it home even across the country! I do not want to ship this car but to hand it over to the buyer here in Tucson. I have added about a 1000 miles in the number description as today clock says 99789 miles and it is unlikely that it will get more than 2 to 3 hundred miles on it in the next few weeks as I am now retired. Car has 4 matched good tires plus spare.
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