2007 Saturn Sky Redline With Only 7,923 Miles on 2040-cars
Madras, Oregon, United States
For your bidding consideration is the supermodel of
Roadsters, the Saturn Sky Redline. With
ONLY 7,923 miles, this 2007 Sky is like new!
This head turner is fun, fun, fun to drive!
This hardly driven, garage kept Sky is in absolutely
amazing condition from the Olympic White paint to the blemish free convertible
top.
The interior is comfortable, clean and still has that new car
smell!
The Ecotec turbocharged 2.0 liter with direct injection
produces 260 horsepower at 5300 rpm and 260 lb –ft. of torque at 2500 rpm
making it GM’s highest specific output engine ever at 2.1 horsepower per cubic
inch of displacement (130 hp/97 kw per liter) making it the most powerful engine
in the Ecotec family.
You will love the styling, handling and performance of
this car!
My name is Bruce, please call with any questions,
I am available on my cell phone at 541-420-7173.
THIS IS A 10-DAY AUCTION
A U C T I O N E
N D S
SUNDAY JULY 6th
6:00 P.M. WEST COAST TIME
9:00 P.M. EAST
COAST TIME
Ask me about our other vehicles or visit Truce Auto
online!
At Truce Auto, we will work hard to insure your online
purchase experience will be satisfactory from start to finish. We assure you that you will be treated fairly
and honestly. We are proud of our
100% positive customer feedback.
Should you need to ship your new Saturn Sky, we will
be happy to deliver to Dependable Auto Shippers, Troutdale Oregon at no
additional cost to you. We have had great success with Dependable Auto
Shippers, and can bring the Suburban to their Troutdale, Oregon terminal at no
additional cost to you.
You can get a shipping quote online at their website
Shipping cost will be at buyer’s expense.
We reserve the right to end the auction early.
Truce Auto
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2006-2008 model year Toyota RAV4 crossovers are under review for allegations of rear tie-rod rust which can result in failure. NHTSA also said it is probing some 35 complaints about 2005 Honda Pilot models with inappropriate activation of the vehicles' stability control system. The alleged malfunction can cause the vehicles to slow down or stop in bad unsafe situations. At the moment, NHTSA is reviewing a petition regarding the Pilot issue, a move that will determine whether it needs to open a full-blown investigation.
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