2006 Saab 9-7x 4.2i Florida Car 65k M Leather Sunroof Fully Loaded No Accident on 2040-cars
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:4.2L 256Cu. In. l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Saab
Model: 9-7x
Trim: 4.2i Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Heated Seats, Premium Sound, Satellite Radio, OnStar, Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 65,400
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Exterior Color: Silver
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Interior Color: Tan
YOU ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER.
PLEASE, KEEP IN MIND THE KBB RETAIL PRICE FOR THIS CAR IS $ 9,221
NADA PRICE IS $10,700
SO ONLY SERIOUS AND REASONABLE OFFERS AND SERIOUS BUYERS.
BEAUTIFUL SAAB 9-7 X AWD SIX CYLINDER 4.2
ONE OWNER TILL AUGUST 2013 , FLORIDA CAR, NO SMOKING CAR, YEAR 2006, 5 PASSENGERS, VERY WELL MAINTAINED.
SILVER BODY WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR, WOOD GRAIN TRIM , PREMIUM STEREO SYSTEM WITH CD CHANGER AND SATELLITE RADIO, ON BOARD COMPUTER, ONE STAR, TRACTION CONTROL, POWER SEATS WITH MEMORIES, HEATED SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER MOONROOF, A/C DRIVER AND PASSENGER, TRIP COMPUTER, AIR BAG DRIVER, PASSENGER, SIDE , ...FULLY LOADED, ALL ORIGINAL.
ONLY 65,400 MILES, THE CAR RUNS LIKE NEW. THE ENGINE IS VERY GOOD, THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IS SMOOTH, ABSOLUTELY NO LEAKS, NO SMOKE, NO NOISES.
CAR JUST FULLY CHECKED BY MECHANIC
IN THE INTERIOR ALL ELECTRIC PARTS WORK GREAT.
BODY WITH NO DENTS OR SIGNIFICANT SCRATCHES.
ABSOLUTELY NO RUST.
PAINT IN GREAT SHAPE..THE CAR LOOKS BRAND NEW.
CLEAR TITLE.
INTERIOR WITH NO RIPS, NO CUTS, NO SCRATCHES. FRONT AND REAR SEATS, ARMREST, DASHBOARD LOOK FINE .
GOOD OVERALL CONDITION
TIRES JUST REPLACED, BRAND NEW
OWNER MANUALS.
THIS CAR RUNS FINE AND LOOKS BETTER.
YOU MUST SEE AND DRIVE.
DON'T HESITATE TO WRITE ME FOR ANY QUESTION OR FOR MORE PICTURES
IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE PICTURES GO TO NAVIGLICARSSALES.COM
NO TRADE
ASKING $7,950 OR REASONABLE OFFER.
YOU WON'T DISAPPOINTED
All sales prices are plus $250 for DEALER fee.
OUR DEALERSHIP IS:
NAVIGLI USA INC
3857 ACLINE ROAD
PUNTA GORDA FL 33950
WE ARE ABLE TO ARRANGE TRANSPORT EVERYWHERE OR YOU CAN COME TO FORT MYERS AIRPORT BY FLIGHT AND BACK HOME DRIVING A WONDERFUL CAR.
Downpayment must be received within 24 hours of auction close. Must pick up vehicle within 7 days of auction close.
Downpayment is NON-REFUNDABLE unless the vehicle has been misrepresented or if the vehicle fails a professional on-site inspection, deposits on vehicles not purchased are applied towards the significant costs of paperwork and title production, relisting fees, and lost dealership productivity
The buyer is responsible for ALL SHIPPING COSTS. We can help arrange shipping .
These are pre-owned vehicles and they are sold 'As Is' condition.
However, some vehicles may still be in factory warranty or an extended warranty may be purchased.
IF YOU LIVE IN FLORIDA MUST PAY SELL TAXES
Miles posted in this listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, in-transit repairs, or road testing.
Remember you are looking at a used vehicle. No used car is perfect, there is no such thing. We do our best to describe every vehicle, but again, it's used. Used vehicles will have small scratches, used vehicles will have light interior wear, used vehicles could have some non-working options. Used vehicles could have a squeak when you go over a bump. Used vehicles can and normally do have normal wear for the age and mileage seepage of fluids. Used vehicles typically do not get the advertised gas mileage of when they were new. Please understand, we do our very best to describe in detail the condition of our vehicles, however, we are only human and these are used vehicles, therefore, NAVIGLI CAR INC, will not be held accountable for errors or omissions in the description of the above vehicle or typographical errors in any of our vehicle listings. IT IS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED THAT YOU HAVE AN INDEPENDENT PRE-BUYER'S INSPECTION DONE.
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