2001 Saab 9-5 Sedan Very Clean Runs & Drives Great Lo Mileage No Reserve on 2040-cars
Westborough, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:3.0
Year: 2001
Mileage: 124,000
Make: Saab
Model: 9-5
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: SE NO RESERVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: FWD
2001 SAAB 9-5 SEDAN LOW MILEAGE VERY NICE, CLEAN BODY! FULLY LOADED SE MODEL THE ENGINE RUNS EXCELLENT. TIMING BELT WAS DONE AROUND 80K. STARTER IS FINE, DOES NOT MAKE NOISES WHEN STARTING TURBO WORKS WELL THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECTLY. THE CAR IS LOADED UP WITH POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER SUNROOF, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER SEATS, DUAL FRONT HEATED SEATS. IT EVEN HAS THE RARE FRONT CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS SO THE HEAT OR AIR CONDITIONING ALSO COMES THROUGH THE PERFORATED SEATS. THE SID (SAAB INSTRUMENT DISPLAY) WAS RECENTLY REBUILT AND IS PERFECTLY LEGIBLE. CLIMATE CONTROLS WORK. A/C IS COLD, HEAT IS HOT. AM/FM/CD/TAPE WORKS AND SOUNDS GOOD. THE CAR HAS 2 KEYS, AS WELL AS ORIGINAL BOOKS AND MANUALS. THE CAR DRIVES AND HANDLES VERY NICE, BRAKES WELL. TIRES ARE ABOUT %50 ON AVERAGE. THERE ARE NO CHECK ENGINE, ABS ETC... LIGHTS ON THE DASH. THE HEAD LIGHTS, TAIL LIGHTS WORK FINE. RIGHT FOG LIGHT DOES NOT WORK. LEFT FOG LIGHT WORKS THE EXHAUST IS GOOD. THESE CARS ARE FANTASTIC IN THE SNOW! SPARE TIRE AND JACK IN THE TRUNK. THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THE CAR IS IT NEEDS A RADIATOR. I CAN HAVE ONE INSTALLED FOR $250 PARTS & LABOR. IF YOU WANT IT INSTALLED PRIOR TO TAKING THE CAR PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THE CAR I AM SELLING NO RESERVE. THE SELLING PRICE IS THE LAST BID PRICE!! I HAVE A CLEAN, CLEAR TITLE IN HAND WITH NO LIENS READY FOR THE NEXT OWNER! IF YOU NEED THE CAR TRANSPORTED WITHIN 150 OR SO MILES I CAN ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION TO YOUR DOOR. |
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