2002 Pontiac Bonneville Se Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Woodhaven, New York, United States
Yes that is correct this 2002 Pontiac Bonneville SE has only 41,077 carfax certified miles and it has had only one previous owner as well. The car was purchased new back on 9/11/2002 and the car at the time had only 25 miles on it when it was purchased NEW. The car is in perfect condition minus some very minor cosmetic issues seen in the pictures below. We has the car prepped at out service location and it received the following,
We also inspected the vehicle for prior paint work and it check out good with no previous paint work or body work to our knowledge. The car mechanically is in perfect condition with no leaks, error light or irregular noises, the interior is perfect with no rips/ holes or odors and the body is good with a very minor dent on the driver side fender where the fender meets the bumper and it also has very minor parking marks on the front and rear bumpers. The car is in tip top shape and you will not find another one in this condition with this mileage. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! If the vehicle is sold anywhere within NYS the buyer is responsible for NYS sales tax and NYS inspection fees. If you should have any questions please call Travis at 1917-345-1098 or you can visit our showroom at 93-03 Atlantic Ave Woodhaven NY 11421 we are here Monday thru Saturday from 9:30AM to 7:30PM, Sunday we are closed. |
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