2008 Saturn Vue Xr - Loaded With Options on 2040-cars
Berkley, Michigan, United States
2008 Saturn Vue XR, 3.6L V6 with 6-speed Auto. FWD 71,000 miles. Ruby Red with Tan Leather Interior. Loaded with options. $27,350 MSRP. Purchased new April, 2008. Garage Kept. Very clean non-smoker car. Always dealer serviced when due. Have OnStar Vehicle Diagnostic records to prove it. Everything works and no issues with anything. Has scuff on right rear -- not very noticeable -- see pictures. New Bridgestone tires 9/12 at 60,000 miles. U-haul Class-2 Hitch. List of Options: Leather seats, steering wheel and shift knob, 8 Way Power Seats, Keyless entry with remote start, Automatic Climate Control, Moisture activated wipers with heated washer nozzles, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Heated power adjustable outside mirrors, Antilock brakes, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, 17" Custom Wheels, Chrome Skid Plates, Fog Lamps, Universal Garage Door Opener, Steering Wheel Controls, AM/FM/XM Stereo w/ CD & 6 Speaker Premium Sound, Roof Rails
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