1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Only 62k Miles! on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Four door 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme SL. Automatic 3.1L
V6 engine. Only 62k miles!! This was my grandmother’s car and was kept in near
perfect condition. The car runs perfect and I have never had a major problem
with it. On-time maintenance has kept this car running great and will keep
running great for years to come! This car is very reliable and has always started right up, even in -30 degrees! It has clean gray cloth interior. No rust on the exterior or
undercarriage! Has power seats, power mirrors, power steering, air
conditioning, power door locks, cruise control and dual air bags. All-season
tires that have less than 15,000 miles on them. Seats up to 6 people with seat
belts. I get 25mpg highway with this car, but if you drive more conservatively
you get even better gas mileage! Has an AM/FM stereo and cassette player. Multiple
sets of keys with fobs! Payment: Paypal for $1800 and then the remaining amount will be required in cash or cashiers check at time of pick up Shipping: Pick up in Mount Pleasant, MI or you can pay the additional cost to have the car picked up |
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