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2001 Saturn Lw300 Base Wagon 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $3,295.00
Year:2001 Mileage:160350
Location:

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, United States

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, United States
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2001 Saturn LW LW300 Sellers Notes
Vehicle in great shape inside and out with few defects i have listed. It starts right up and drives wonderful. Reese hitch tow package. The specialty twin engine makes for a "get up and go" drive. Fresh from the detailer!

New: 
- floormats
- detail
- trunk shocks
- ac/ heat blower motor
- fluids


Serious buyers can Call me with questions!  502- 598- 6499
2001 Saturn LW LW300 Vehicle Options
  • Air Conditioning
  • Fog Lights
  • Power Windows
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Heated Seats
  • Rear Defroster
  • AM/FM
  • Leather Seats
  • Rear Wiper
  • Cassette
  • Owners Manual
  • Tachometer
  • CD
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Child Safety Door Locks
  • Power Locks
  • Tow Package
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Seats
  • Woodgrain
  • Driver Airbag


  • Year:2001
    Make:Saturn
    Model:LW
    Trim:LW300
    Mileage:160,267
    Stock #:3
    VIN #:1G8JW82R21Y546924
    Trans:Automatic
    Color:Maroon
    Interior:Leather
    Vehicle Type:Hatchback
    State:KY
    Drive Train:2WD
    Engine:3.0L V6 DOHC 24V

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