2003 Buick Century Custom Low Miles 16,734 Mi. 4-door Sedan 3.1l V6 on 2040-cars
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
My name is Joshua Friedman, and I work here in Richmond in the car business. Several years ago, I was able to find this 2003 Buick Century Custom coming off a three-year lease -- in October of 2006, it was three years old with 13k miles -- I acquired it for my mother, who is now in her 90s and no longer driving. She purchased it, and in the last eight years only drive it 3,000 miles, but kept current on her maintenance. I photographed the odometer today with 16,734 miles, as you can see. My service department just state inspected it and did an oil/filter change. They do recommend changing more fluids, such as the brake fluid, transmission fluid and coolant due to its age some time in the near future. If you check the Carfax report, you will see that there were fender benders prior to her giving up driving. I am very satisfied with the quality of paint and body work -- I consider it minor -- work was done to the door, mirror and fender on the passenger side. I also just put in a brand new battery this past March, 2014. I know this is a rare, hard-to-find item, and I do feel completely comfortable recommending it. Please feel free to email me with any questions. I will be driving it to work for the next several days (I live in Glen Allen, but my work is in Chester), and I am available by appointment to show you this car.
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