2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt Sedan on 2040-cars
Saint Marys, Ohio, United States
This auction is for a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. The car has dual side heated leather seats and a powered sunroof which makes it a great summer car. The car does have some minor dings and scratches on it.
Since I've had the car, I've made sure to change the oil every 4,000 miles and made sure the tires are rotated at the same time. Currently the thermostat in the car needs to be replaced and I am in the process of scheduling an appointment to have that taken care of. The car is my daily driving car so the mileage will vary from what is initially posted. I have added additional driving lights to the car to give it more of a flare and stand out from other cars of similar models. The car is nice and reliable. If you have any questions, please ask. |
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