2003 Saturn Vue Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Florence, Massachusetts, United States
A one owner 2003 Saturn Vue. We bought this car new and have maintained it very well. Oil changes every 3 months. Yes three months, car was never driven very far. For some reason ebay says that our vin number is wrong. It is 5GZCZ33D93S814416 if you want to do a car fax. Never in an accident. Has new tires with about 500 miles on them. No dents, but has some minor scratches here and ther. Every thing works, lights, radio, a/c ect. Only problem with this car is the transmission. Car still runs and drives but I would not trust it to go more than a few 100 miles. Also has a new battery. We are open to offers. Please no low ballers as I know what I can get for parting this out. A $150.00 deposit via paypal is required within 2 days of auction end. If you decide to back out then the 150. will be mine. Cash for the rest of payment. Any questions you can call me @ 413-207-4125 before 12:00 weekdays and any time weekends.
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