2007 Buick Lucerne 19,000 Miles Like New on 2040-cars
Douglassville, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for a like new 2007 Buick Lucerne. It belongs to the Mother -In-Law of my now retired boss. His Mother-In -Law is now 87 and bought the car new. She made the decision to no longer drive and figured it was best to sell the car. Since the last inspection she has only put 1,275 miles on it, bringing the grand total to 19,221. The car is in beautiful condition. It doesn't look like the back seat has ever been set on, and the front seats also look like new. The paint looks great on it, as well as all the trim and lights. The only flaw I noticed was the wheels have a slight discoloration to a couple of them. Not sure what caused it but it is really only noticeable from within 10' or so. They might even buff out. Other then that the car is in great shape. It has always had regular service and oil changes through out it life and has been kept in great shape. The reserve is very low for the car and below book value. My former boss told me it was very hard for his Mother-In-Law to give up the car and they need to have it gone.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to send me an email and I will get back to you as soon as possible. I will be away this week but will have internet service. |
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