2007 Saturn Vue Sport Utility 4-door 2.2l Fwd on 2040-cars
Rensselaer, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.2
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Saturn
Model: Vue
Trim: Vue SUV
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Traction Control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Tilt Steering, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 131,161
Sub Model: Base
Exterior Color: Silver
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
INTRODUCTION: Sydney Jacobs Automotive Wholesale LLC, an auto wholesaler based out of Rensselaer Indiana, is now licensed to sell DIRECT to the public and will begin extensive listing of automobiles that will sell NEAR WHOLESALE to the public everyday.Previously we sold only to dealers and at auctions.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU? : YOU can now buy at or near auction price on any car we list - everyday! And, ALL VEHICLES START UNDER AUCTION COST AND ARE LISTED WITH NO RESERVE! too! (proof will be provided to the buyer). Any vehicle sold under these circumstance is subject to the same rules dealers and wholesalers use when buying and selling amongst ourselves at auction, Mainly, we guarantee the engine block to have a good bottom end (no issues or noise associated with rods, crank or bearings, and the transmission will shift well). Typically, no other warrantees are offered, just as it is at the auctions we attend. In general terms for all vehicles; some examples of common issues we have seen and repaired with dozens of different types of cars in the past that WERE NOT covered by dealer auction rules were broken or worn motor mounts, check engine light on (most cars) tie rods, ball joints, tappet noise, worn struts and shocks. Pretty normal items we find on auction vehicles. Many need nothing, most need at least something. If we know of any issues not associated with the short block and not covered, WE WILL NOTE THOSE ISSUES and that's a benefit dealers at auction DO NOT have. Typically, we find it usually takes between $300 to $500 per car we purchase to make them retail-ready. Many take much less and very few require more than $500 to recondition. In any case, even so, you will always pay far less than retail car lot pricing.
THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE 2007 SATURN VUE PICTURED:
OVERVIEW: Clean, runs well, no engine noises at all, shifts well and drives well. This Clean Saturn Vue has been professionally and thoroughly detailed and is ready to drive. OFFERED AT NO RESERVE far, far below normal pricing.
OPTIONS: ABS, traction control, aluminum wheel option. (power windows, locks, mirrors, air conditioning and tilt wheel are all standard on this model)
NOTABLE ISSUES: missing chip of paint on the front passenger door approxamently 1 1/2'" x 3" which is about a $125 repair, and a very small puncture or cut on the front bumper cover- just under the right side grille - about the size of a quarter or half-dollar - about $125-$150 to repair. We can perform the paint work if the buyer chooses for the prices shown. Many buyers might not even care (please see photos). Driver's side arm rest (right side of drivers seat) is loose. There is a small cigarette burn on the left rear seat bottom. No other known issues at this time.
Please contact us with any other questions before bidding. We are only to happy to respond in an honest and open manor. Thank you.
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