2001 Buick Lesabre Limited Very Nice Super Low Miles on 2040-cars
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Here it is folks, Great low mileage car. 2001 Buick lesabre Limited with 39,454 original miles. This car is in very good condition. I have driven this car and it needs nothing. Car is loaded with all the options, has on star, heads up display, heated seats, sunroof, 12 disc changer and basically everything that was an option in 2001. The interior is like new with no rips or tears, carpets are very clean. Exterior is very nice as well, paint shines like new. The car has a few minor cosmetic flaws, it has a scuff on the right front on the bumper and also on the left rear (see pics) very minor. Also the left rear wheel is scraped on the very edge, maybe from a curb. Other than that the car is very clean. As I stated before it drives perfect with no rattles or squeaks, drives like a new car. Any questions feels free to ask, you can message or call 973 697 3390 between 9 and 5. You are also welcome to come see the car in person, you will not be disappointed. NJ buyers pay 7% NJ sales tax. |
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