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2009 Saturn Vue Xr Suv Fwd 3.6 V-6 Leather Loaded Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:72423
Location:

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

Up for sale is an extremely clean 2009 Saturn Vue XR front wheel drive with ONLY 72423 miles.  Finished in beautiful silver metallic with the contrasting light gray leather interior.  With the XR package the additional trim inside and out really makes this Saturn Vue very appealing and very sharp.

Now for the particulars

This beautiful 2009 Saturn Vue XR is loaded with all the standard equipment and many of the special options including AM, FM, CD and XM radio, driver's power seat, keyless remote entry, ONSTAR, 3.6V-6 engine and much much more.  Should be noted all standard equipment and options work perfectly.

The drive train has the optional 3.6 V-6 engine complimented with the 4 speed automatic transmission. Engine and transmission work perfectly and highway fuel economy is 27.5 mpg.  All mechanicals are in great working order with no issues and no leaks of any kind.

As far as the body and interior everything is in exceptional condition.  There was a very minor parking lot accident 2 years ago when a gentleman backed into the front.  The bumper cover and grille were replaced and the paint match is perfect on the bumper cover.  Absolutely no rust, always garage kept and the body is very straight with no dings or dents.  Also, this is a non smoker vehicle. The aluminum wheels are very nice with no curb rash.

In summary this is one extremely beautiful exceptionally clean 2009 Saturn Vue XR loaded with options in excellent condition through out with only 72423 miles.


Bid with confidence and if you have any questions you may call me at  419-392-1003 Ron, no text messages. Though I do have the car for sale here on auction, I do reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.   I can assist the buyer in any way possible.    If you are the winning bidder, you are responsible for shipping costs and a $1,000.00 deposit within 48 hours of end of auction will full payment due in 5 business days, please review our terms. 



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