2003 Saturn Ion 4 Door Sedan 5 Speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
Manassas, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is a 2003 Saturn ION, manual 5 speed transmission with 168,193 miles. Would make a great commuter car. This vehicle runs and drives great. We have done a 36 point checklist on the items listed below for this vehicle. If anything has been found wrong with this vehicle and has not been fixed or corrected it will be marked in red with details. ? ABS Light ? All Fluid Levels ? ? Brakes ? Directional signals ? Door handles, inside and out ? Doors ? Drive train ? Electrical system ? Emergency brake ? Engine ? Engine fluid leaks ? Exterior light lenses ? Exterior lights ? Fan belts ? Floorboards ? Front and rear window defrosters ? Fuel System ? Heater / AC ? Horn ? Hoses ? Interior items ? Mirrors (inside and out) ? Muffler and Exhaust system ? Paint / body - MINOR PAINT CHIPS / NICKS / SCRATCHES ? Radio ? Road Tested ? Seat Belts ? Spare tire/Jack ? Speedometer ? Steering/front end ? Suspension ? Tires ? Trouble light ? Windshield wipers, washers ? Windshield/all glass All cars are sold as is no warranty. Thanks for looking. PLEASE READ AD IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BIDDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION: We make every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles body condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, please know that these imperfections may exist. Since this vehicle was obtained through our towing service, we do not have a complete history on the vehicle other than what is provided herein. Once again - As is the case with ALL our vehicles we try to provide bidders with as much detail as possible. INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE TITLE: This vehicle comes with a clear INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE:
Accepted forms of payment are Paypay, Cash in person OR Certified funds INFORMATION CONCERNING PICK-UP OF VEHICLE: Pickup must occur within SEVEN DAYS of the end of the auction. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00AM TO 5:00PM – AFTER 7 DAYS THERE WILL BE A $50.00 PER DAY STORAGE FEE!! The winning bidder is responsible for picking the vehicle up. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: · Please email us if you have any questions prior to bidding.
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Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
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Junkyard Gem: 2004 Saturn Vue with manual transmission
Sun, Mar 27 2022GM's Saturn Division has been gone since the final 2010 Auras, Outlooks, Skies, and Vues slunk apologetically out of the showrooms, and I'm doing my best to document the more interesting models from The General's once-revolutionary brand. Some of the later Saturns began life as Opel designs, but the Vue actually was the first vehicle to go on the all-new GM Theta platform; the Opel Antara was thus a Saturn copy, a fact that Saturn fans no doubt trot out when they get shamed by Opel zealots over the Astra. Today's Junkyard Gem is a most unusual Vue, in the sense that its original purchaser was fine with both the base manual transmission and the leather-upholstery upgrade. Sure, the cheapest way to buy a new Vue— which was sold here for the 2002-2007 model years— was to get it with the base transmission: a five-speed manual. You can still buy a new car with a five-on-the-floor manual right now, but only in a handful of cheapmobiles; by the middle 2000s, a tiny-and-ever-shrinking subset of American car shoppers would even consider a three-pedal commuter vehicle. Really, there were only two reasons an American new-car buyer would have considered a non-enthusiast vehicle with a manual transmission in 2004: either an eccentric preference for the good ol' stickshift or just plain penny-pinching. The cheapest possible '04 Vue was the version with four-cylinder 2.2-liter engine, front-wheel-drive, and five-speed manual transmission, and it started at $17,025 (about $26,080 in 2022 dollars). That's what we're looking at here. The optional CVT automatic transmission cost an additional $2,095 ($3,210 today), so it made sense to get the manual if you wanted to save serious money on your Vue. However, this car is loaded to the gunwales with nice equipment upgrades, to the tune of at least the Leather Appointments Package ($755) and the Sports Plus II Package ($1,300) and probably a lot more. So, a buyer who didn't care about power (so no V6 engine), didn't want all-wheel-drive, liked driving a manual transmission Â… but insisted on power everything and a full-zoot comfy leather interior Â… in a cheap small SUV sold by a fast-fading brand. The conversations with the Saturn salesmen about this thing must have been interesting. Built in Tennessee, sold new in Denver, will be crushed near Pikes Peak.