1991 Pontiac Bonneville Le Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
PROS--very reliable, excellent tires, heater works good, remote start, excellent mpg, radio works good for age. CONS----MINOR BODY DAMAGE(SEE PICS), NEEDS AC COMPRESSOR, POWER DOOR LOCKS DONT WORK, POWER WINDOWS DONT WORK, CRACKED WINDSHEILD BUT NOT IN DRIVERS LINE OF SIGHT, WEATHER STIRIP ON DRIVERS DOOR BAD, POWER SEAT WORKS BUT HAVE TO PUT FUSE IN, ADJUST SEAT THEN PULL FUSE OR BATTERY WILL DIE. THE TRIP METER DOES NOT WORK. I bought this car as a work car only and after figuring out the seat thing I never had a problem. I believe the mileage to be true at 123676. Good MPG 25-30. Reserve set at $250. Balance due 3 days after end of auction. NO WARRANTY---PICKUP ONY--- WILL NOT SHIP---- CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY |
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