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2008 Saturn Aura Xe - Estate Sale - 16,635 Miles - Elderly Owned on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:16635 Color: with beige cloth interior
Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
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Thanks for looking at our auction - we are an estate sale company based in Fairfield County, CT,  occasionally we get cars from estates and when we do we post them on eBay . . . . THIS MUST BE A ONE OF A KIND. . . .is a 2008 Saturn Aura XE. . .    . .with an AMAZING 16,635 ORIGINAL MILES. . .YES . . SIXTEEN THOUSAND. . . . . . THIS CAR IS AN AMAZING FIND . . . . I know people who have owned Saturn . . . they are great cars . . .200k + miles . . . no problem. . . . and service is no worry since it can be serviced at ANY GM dealer. . .
 
the NADA price is almost $13,000 (due mostly to extremely low mileage)  . . . .estate executor said sell it. . .we are starting bid at $2,500 NO reserve . . .it sells no matter what . . . .
  
This Aura might be the only one in the WORLD with such low miles . . .it was ALWAYS garaged (look at lenses covering headlights, they are CRYSTAL clear, showing NO sun exposure) . . . ABSOLUTELY NO RUST - GARAGE KEPT SINCE NEW . . .we just purchased this car from an estate in Ossining, NY . . .it was purchased at Saturn of White Plains. . . . .it was owned and driven by an elderly  woman . . . . who was the original owner . . . . . . .
  
FLAWLESS CarFax report. . . . the car is 100% original . . .you will not believe the condition of this car  . . . . . door panels. . seats. . carpets . . headliner . . interior of cargo area . . headliner . . .the back seat and the trunk/cargo area appear to have NEVER BEEN USED. . . . ALL 100% LIKE NEW. . . . . paint is GREAT with great deep shine . . no broken plastic parts (inside or out) no missing knobs or trim. . .there are a few scrapes on bumper covers that were lovingly touched up with exact color touch up (looks very very good). . . original factory floor mats look BRAND NEW. . . . . .very nice metallic champagne color exterior with beige cloth interior . . . runs and drives 100% LIKE A BRAND NEW CAR . . . . . .
 
Transmission shifts perfectly . . . . looks like it has a new battery. . . .and the engine runs excellent (starts instantly and runs smooth and maintains proper temperature) . . . . . . . . remember this car will go 200k + miles . . .the tires are fine with plenty of tread . . .  engine compartment clean and dry . . also its been parked in my garage for a week or so. . .absolutely no leaks or drips on floor. . . . . NEVER smoked in (lighter and ashtray unused) . . . naturally there are the usual small dings, scrapes and flaws. . .but overall VERY minor. . . . spare tire never used. . . .as you can see from the photos the paint is and the interior is beautiful. . . . it features a gas saver 4-cylinder engine, automatic transmission a/c (blows ice cold) - power steering - power brakes - power seat - multi-airbags - tilt wheel - rear trunk cargo net - am-fm-cd with XM Sirius Radio and it has ON-STAR. . . we have the owners book and manual - the only thing it will need id two hubcaps. . .before the family took the car away from her she scraped a curb and damaged both hubcaps on passenger side. . .I looked on eBay they can be purchased for as little as $10 each (authentic, factory caps , not look-alikes). . . .    THE this Saturn Aura XE starts at $2500 and sold NO RESERVE. It has a clear New York title and bill of sale, . . .OVERALL this is a great car . . . . . and an amazing find. . . .Thank You!!
 
Vehicle must be paid for before its picked up, no "cash and carry", NO PAYPAL for payment . . when car closes we require immediate $500 NON REFUNDABLE deposit via PayPal . . .FULL payment of balance within 5 (five) days. we will overnight title, bill of sale and paperwork to you so you can register it. and come get it. or we will meet you transporter if you are shipping it.
 
Please ask your wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend, significant other for permission AND any financial issues resolved BEFORE you bid, I have heard every excuse of why a high bidder cant complete the deal, including "my cat walked across keyboard and accidentally bid on it"
 
WE DO NOT HAVE A BUY IT NOW PRICE
 
PLEASE NOTE YOU ARE BIDDING TO OWN THE CAR NOT BIDDING TO WIN THE CHANCE TO COME AND KICK THE TIRES AND THEN DECIDE IF YOU WANT IT, PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW, THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING

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