2007 Saturn Ion 2 Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Weston, West Virginia, United States
Condition: EXTERIOR: Navy Blue exterior, Scratches down passenger side, New front tires, rear tires good condition, Missing passenger outside mirror, missing body work between front passenger door and light (easy repair), scratch under front light on bumper. INTERIOR: Light Grey interior, Good interior, cloth seats. Features: On Star option, Aux cord hook up, cup holders, crank windows, power locks , seats 5 people, pocket on back of front passenger seat, small compartments for sunglasses, wallet, exc., visor mirrors on driver and passenger side, arm rest with compartment, adjusting steering wheel. EXCELLENT GAS MILEAGE. Comes with spare key, comes with spare tire. History: 2 Owners. Vehicle was bought new from adult brother who passed down to his adult sister. Maintained and only a few minor accidents. Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick up. Payment: Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment is required within 5 days of auction close. VEHICLE IS TO USA BUYERS ONLY! BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING, HOWEVER I WILL MEET YOU NEARBY AND ASSIST YOU AS MUCH AS I CAN. Please remember that the pictures show the exterior of the car as being dirty. Very shiny when washed. If you would like additional pictures or have any questions please message me through eBay messaging and I will provide you with my telephone number if necessary. A $500 paypal deposit will be due at auction end to secure the vehicle. Remaining balance is due within ONE week of auction end. Please only bid if you have your finances inline to purchase the car. Vehicle is located Weston, WV 26452 Thank you for looking! |
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