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2002 Buick Lesabre Limited Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:150135
Location:

United States

United States

You are bidding on a 2002 Buick LeSabre Limited vehicle.  I am the second owner of this vehicle and the title is clear.  This car is accident free and both owners are non-smokers.  This vehicle is in running condition.  There are few minor issues to note.  I have installed three of the six new spark plugs and wires.  This car just needs the other 3 spark plugs and spark plug wires installed which does effect the current driving speed.  I am including these parts in this auction brand new as noted in the photos.  The brakes have been recently replaced and are in good condition.  The engine oil monitor needs to be reset (it chimes periodically).  There is a minor dent at the base of the trunk along with minor scratches below the trunk not caused by an auto to auto accident.  The driver side mirror is cracked as noted in the picture.  There is a minor rust spot on the rear passenger lower left door frame as noted in the picture.   There are no rips or tears in the roof or on the seats.  The heat and air conditioner is in excellent condition with a variable digital temperature gauge.  This vehicle is electronically customizable to the owner concerning seat adjustment, radio, heat, and mirror alignment.  The steering wheel can be adjusted for comfort while driving.  This vehicle is also OnStar equipped with electronic heat index in the rear view mirror as noted in the picture.  The tires are new with only 1,100 miles driven on them and contain all the original factory rims.  To my knowledge, there are no open recalls.  The buyer is responsible for transport and pickup of the vehicle from zip code 06052.
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