1999 Saturn Sl1, 142k, Very Clean And Well Maintained on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
For sale: 1999 Saturn SL1 with some SL2 upgrades. 142K miles, cold A/C, hot heat. Automatic transmission, roll-up windows, manual locks, AM/FM radio with cassette. Original engine, original transmission, both run strong and smooth, in good condition. SL2-style bucket seats with side and back supports, and painted SL2-style body-color bumpers. Very clean inside! Non-smoking owners. Well-maintained, with all these new parts in 2013: New brakes (front and rear) New front struts New outer front tie rod ends (done at same time as alignment) New spark plugs, wires, hoses, and serpentine belt. Engine and transmission are strong, smooth, and run perfect! No leaks, no funny noises. I would not hesitate to drive this car anywhere, anytime. It starts right up and runs great. All 4 Goodyear/BF Goodrich tires have 50% or more tread remaining. Wheels are aligned and balanced -- car drives straight, smooth, and strong. Exterior in good shape, just minor scratches and scuffs. Has never been in any accidents! Interior is in great shape, very clean seats, new headliner, and nice clean carpet. The original owner(s) were father and daughter, car was in their family for its first 13 years and garage-kept. I've owned it since then. Clean title in hand. I can provide a vehicle history report. Car will need to be titled and registered in your state of residence. PLEASE NOTE: $100 deposit is due at the time of purchase (I will send you an eBay invoice). The remainder must be paid at the time you pick-up the car - Cash, Money Order, or Bank Check. No personal checks, no payment plans, no credit cards. Car is located in Salem, Oregon. ZIP 97302. If you have any questions, please send me a message! I will be happy to tell you anything else about the car. You are welcome to come test drive it or have a mechanic inspect it for you. |
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