Used for sale in Tucson, AZ
$2,900
Vehicle Details
1998 Year | 1G8ZK5275WZ279534 VIN | 136,000 mi. Mileage |
$2,900 Price | sedan Body Type | compact Size |
good General Condition | clean Title Status | 4 cylinders Cylinders |
automatic Transmission | fwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
If the ad is up it's available.
Saturn Sl2 1998
Passed emissions October 18th.
10/17/22 brand new fuel pump
4 cylinder automatic
136,000 original miles
Runs great
Cold AC
Pwr everything
Good tires
Mechanically sound
09/02/22 :
New oil change
New spark plugs
New gas filter
New air filter
Please bring your mechanic and anybody involved in purchase.
$2,900
520 270 15six7
Clean open title bill of sale transfer Notorized.
I am aware of KBB prices. KBB is irrelevant in this market. A car value is what a buyer's willing to pay and seller is willing to sell it for. Having a good reliable vehicle with cold AC, radio and no anticipated issues for years is worth 2900. If you're looking for something better than you must raise your budget. Car Lot dealers are selling this car for $5,000 on their lots. I can't believe what's on their car lots right now. I'm surprised they can get financing for the high mileage vehicles.
Saturn Sl2 1998
Passed emissions October 18th.
10/17/22 brand new fuel pump
4 cylinder automatic
136,000 original miles
Runs great
Cold AC
Pwr everything
Good tires
Mechanically sound
09/02/22 :
New oil change
New spark plugs
New gas filter
New air filter
Please bring your mechanic and anybody involved in purchase.
$2,900
520 270 15six7
Clean open title bill of sale transfer Notorized.
I am aware of KBB prices. KBB is irrelevant in this market. A car value is what a buyer's willing to pay and seller is willing to sell it for. Having a good reliable vehicle with cold AC, radio and no anticipated issues for years is worth 2900. If you're looking for something better than you must raise your budget. Car Lot dealers are selling this car for $5,000 on their lots. I can't believe what's on their car lots right now. I'm surprised they can get financing for the high mileage vehicles.