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No Reserve*no Accidents*like New Interior*new Timing Chain*passed Emission*26mpg on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:135045 Color: No MAJOR
Location:

United States

United States

CAR IS LOCATED AT 3647 JODECO RD MCDONOUGH GA 30253.

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE IS $5000*CHECK AUTOTRADER OR TRUECARS.COM

PERFECT FOR THE SUMMER*COLD AC*TINT*
HELPS YOU SAVE MONEY DUE TO LOW GAS CONSUMPTION, LOW MAINT
NICE STEREO SOUND
Hate To Let This One Go Especially With This Ever Rising Heat & Gas Prices*Lightly Tinted To Keep The Sun Out & Interior Cool*Efficient AC Keeps Things Chilly
4 Cylinder Engine Saves You Money By Burning Little Gas. 
PERFECT CAR FOR THE SUMMER HEAT & HIGHER GAS PRICES THAT ARE COMING
DELIVERS IN EVERY WAY*PREMIUM SOUND*GAS EFFICIENT*RELIABLE
NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT*CLEAR TITLE*Never Ceases To Amaze Me How Great On Gas This Car Is.Gently Used & Well Maintained
Perfect Run Around Car That Will Get You From A-B And To Z While Saving You Money & Putting A Big Smile On Your Face
Spectacularly Great On Gas*Hardly Seems To Use Gas
So Much Fun To Drive*No Engine Leaks
Airbags*Power Mirrors*Power Windows*Power Locks
All Windows Work*95% Tire Thread Life*Good Tires
Fold Flat Seats*CD With Premium Sound*No Busted Speakers* CupHolders*
Clean Carpet With No Stains Or Tears*Same With Seats

Just Turn Key And Go.......Anywhere!!! I Have Full Confidence In It. No Check Engine or Warning Lights*No Accidents Ever
Handles Excellently On Highway*Still Very Solid & Tight 
No Wandering Or Drifting*Drives Straight & True

CRITICAL EVALUATION:

On A Scale Of 1-10, This Car Gets A 9.

INTERIOR:
Fresh THOROUGH DETAIL*All Windows Work*Power Mirrors*Power Windows & Locks*Cruise Control Works
Seats Are Like New*No Tears,Stains Or Holes*Carpet Has No Stains, Holes Or Tears Either
No Cracks In Dash Or Doors*Clean Flawless EyeCatching Paint That Stands Out*No Clear Coat Peel Or Fade*Looks New


EXTERIOR:

No MAJOR,Dent,Dings OR Scratches*Absolutely No Rust OR Corrosion*Fresh Tires*No Curb Rash

DRIVETRAIN:

Replaced Timing Chain Per Factory Instructions*Timing Chain Has Less Than 5 Miles On It*No Misfires*No Sputtering*No Weird Noises*No Knocking*No Ticking*No Smoking*No Leaking
Absolutely No Oil Or Any Kind Of Fluid Leaks*No Shuddering*Fresh Fluids That Are At Correct Level*
NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS OR ANY KIND OF LIGHTS

EXTRAS:
Fresh Oil Change*New Battery*New Spark Plugs Also*Drives Like New*Better Than A Hybrid*Does Not Use A Lot Of Gas

TEST DRIVE:

So Much Fun & Easy To Drive,Starts Right Up & Idles Steadily*No Shuddering*No Juddering*No Wandering*It Just Eases On Down The Road With No Fuss

ORIGIN/BACKHISTORY:

Was Originally Bought From Carmax Which Is Known For Doing Comprehensive Through Appraisals To Determine Correct And True Trade-In Value. It Passed CarMax's Thorough Inspection And Was Selected By Our Seasoned Expert Buyers Because Of The Extraordinary Shape That It Was In & Also Due To Its Rarity.We Have Spent Time In This Car And Its Been A Classic,Solid & Dependable Performer,Almost Hate To Sell It Because It's Hard To Find Cars In Excellent Condition Like This Especially Due To Gas Prices**Receives Lots Of Compliments From Complete Strangers Because Of How Clean It Is*

REASON FOR SELLING:

Even my NOTORIOUSLY snobby wife who only likes very new cars  wanted to keep this car because of the excellent shape it is in and its otherworldly gas consumption But I'm A Car Dealer And Selling Cars Is What I do.
Call 404-386-8391 Or Email Us If You Have Any Questions. Feel Free To Bring Your Mechanic To Check It Out For You.
WE CAN ALSO PROVIDE SHIPPING FOR YOUR PURCHASE AT LOW LOW DEALER RATES.


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