1999 Saturn SL2 206,000 miles 5 speed manual
Interior is clean. Black interior, no odors, no stains either. Looks great. Seats are comfortable for long trips as well.
The body is not bad either, and looks really sharp when clean. Has a small crack in the front fender and rear bumper. Otherwise its in good shape.
I have done a good amount of work on it and have a receipt for absolutely everything.
I have put 26,000 miles on the car and it never left me stranded.
ALL parts were brand new and all have under 26,000 miles on it. Parts include:
Brand new radiator just installed Dec. 17 2010
New clutch
New flywheel
New thermostat
New serpentine belt
All new brakes done a while ago (pads, rotors, drums and harware)
New starter assembly
New tensioner and pulley
New PCV valve
New sway bar end links
Overall this car is in great shape, just did a compression check and they are all within the range and close to each other. I would drive this car around the world any day of the week however in all fairness it is not perfect. It would need some exhaust work, and driver side ball joint? The tires are probably now at under 50% tread left, and lastly the passenger side door needs a $3 dollar clip for the latch assmebly (door opens from the outside not inside...clip will fix this...takes a half hour)
Great transportation, really cheap to insure. Cheap to maintain. Cheap to tank up and gets great mileage.
If you have any questions please text, email, or call me. Leave a message if i cannot pick up. Just mention you were interested in the Saturn. (spam and all that) my number: 216-978-7917 contact me anytime day or night. I can get more pictures or info if you want it.
Come this week to take a look anytime. Title is clean and ready to go.
Thanks for looking ...email for more pics
EvanB wrote: Free?
Ooops.
$1500 bucks
or trade for a running compact car. (focus/escort zx2/ civic/ hatchback)
why trade a known good car for an unknown one of equal value? I don't see the upgrade here....Not trying to be a jerk, just curious.
Gearheadotaku wrote: why trade a known good car for an unknown one of equal value? I don't see the upgrade here....Not trying to be a jerk, just curious.
Automotive ADD.
Reading all that I thought it seemed like a good car. Then when I found it was for less than Challenge money,It immediately went up in value in my mind and I began thinking about what $500 could do to hot-rod a SL2...and then trying to figure what the back seats and clean interior might fetch on Ebay
good luck, wish I had extra cash laying around!
500 bucks might buy you one of those supercharger kits they were selling in the 90s...
could be fun.
I have also heard about some good power with junkyard turbo builds.
bump.
just did rear drums, and the WHOLE front end got rebuild.
also an oil change.
still for sale/ trade
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