2005 Saturn Vue Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
This auction will be for a 2005 Saturn Vue. This front wheel drive four door Sport Utility Vehicle has a very nice Black exterior appearance with a Gray cloth interior. This Saturn comes nicely equip with power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, tilt wheel steering, air conditioning, a factory am/fm/cd player, rear window defrost and a rear window wiper.
The drivetrain is a clean and has a super smooth running 2.2 liter fuel injected four cylinder engine with a manual five speed transmission. The engine runs like new, really! No leaks, no smoke and no problems. .. All other gears work fine and shift as they should. All the other mechanics of the car are in great shape. This Vue starts right up, idles smooth and driving down the road is smooth and easy.
The Gray cloth interior overall is in good shape but there are some dirty soil stains in the floor carpet, some on the seats and some small tears from normal use on the seats as well. That is it though, the interior is complete with head and arm rests on the seats and a fold down rear seat. All the electrical systems are working, the air conditioning and A/C are working, the lights and gauges all work. There is also a check engine light on but I do not know the code? It might need tune up coz it comes and gone.
The Black exterior body is really outstanding. The paint is all original and all in very nice shape. No damage, no broken or missing parts and just a really nice clean appearance. This Saturn Vue has alloy wheels, factory tinted glass and factory mud guards. All the glass and trim is in good shape and it really is a nice looking car.
With 123,953 miles this 2005 Saturn Vue . It is a perfect export vehicle too if any exporters are looking. This Saturn is a good reliable strong running vehicle, excellent to use for light duty work, service type vehicle or even someone who has long commutes.The car has new brake already have done ect, mean the vehicle is ready to go wherever you wanted. Please re-read this ad to make sure you understand. If you have any questions, please call me on my personal Cell . 917-982-3572 Thank you
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Saturn Vue for Sale
One owner 91500 miles fwd ac auto carfax certified good condition for its age
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