Very Nice Low Miles on 2040-cars
Huntington, West Virginia, United States
We have a very nice low mile Buick Century that we love but no longer need since we purchased a larger family car to throw baby needs and strollers in. We got this in November 2011 with 36000 miles on it and have done our best to continue to take exceptional care of this car. It was garage kept and we have managed to keep it mostly carport kept in the 20000 miles we have put on it. We use this car for travel since it gets fantastic gas mileage. I have been on long trips in it and trust it 100% to go anywhere. It is truly something you dont see everyday. The car has zero rust and I am hard pressed to find any nicks, scratches, or other surprises other than a small crack down low on the rear bumper that is not noticeable. I change the oil every 3000 miles. We just changed the auto transmission fluid, filter, and gasket because it needed a sensor replaced inside the auto transmission pan. It has no check engine lights, no funny noises, grinds, pings, pecks, nothing goofy like that. It does have ice cold air, smooth power windows, locks, cruise, am fm radio, wipers. Every bell, light, whistle works just like a low mileage car like this should. Even the little map light works, the doors have a soft light that illuminates the door controls at night. It is a very well built car. I know several people with these exact Buicks that have nearly 200,000 miles and still going strong with just routine maintenance. I am near certain the car is all original including paint, interior, engine, driveline etc. Tires have nice tread and are the correct size. The trunk has never had anything dirty inside it. This would be excellent for travel or college student. Any interested persons can call Brian at 304-654-5117 to see it. It has a clear Ohio title in my mother's name. I will work with a shipper but all funds must clear my bank before the car and title leave my possession. Therefore cash is preferred but will do a wire transfer. Checks must clear the bank before car leaves. You will be impressed. Thanks and God bless.
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