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Beautiful 2005 Pontiac Bonneville Sle,one Owner on 2040-cars

US $4,675.00
Year:2005 Mileage:128000 Color: door mirrors
Location:

 This listing is for a very clean,well kept,one owner, 2005 Pontiac Bonneville SLE.

Its a beautiful ebony black finish(,A few minor scratches and a small parking lot type ding in left rear quarter,see pictures)but overall a very sharp looking car.

The interior is grey leather with heated seats and in very good condition with no rips,tears or stains.Very clean.

Its powered by the highly fuel efficient 3800 six cylinder engine that runs smooth and quiet.(Rated 27 mpg highway)

Its loaded with all the power extras including heated leather seats,tilt wheel,cruise control,intermittent wipers,power exterior door mirrors,power windows,power door locks,passenger side and drivers side temperature control,traction control l and more.

It runs,rides and drives very nicely,tight front end,high smooth brake pedal,recent oil change(just last week),recent Mass. safety inspection,Just a nice,nice car.

The tires are all excellent,very deep tread(see pictures)

It comes with the original owners manuals.

It has a clean autocheck report with no accidents or issues in its history.

Just a nice,clean,sharp,safe,good running car for not a lot of money.(Kelly blue book suggested retail value for this car with this equipment and these miles came out to $7500.00 ,very good value here)

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions   508-335-4396

(The pictures make the car appear dirty but that is because I have been driving it in bad weather and it has been too cold to wash it)

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