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2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:116126
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

DESCRIPTION:

You are bidding on a 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix  formerly used by the United States Postal Service. (Vehicle #5914706) Vehicle is equipped with a V6 3.8L engine, with automatic transmission. Vehicle has 116,126  miles. Options include Air Conditioning, Driver Airbags, ABS, CD Player, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Seats and Power Windows

 

VEHICLE CONDITION:

Bid with confidence. We are the United States Postal Service Vehicle Maintenance Facility located in New Haven, CT. This vehicle is part of a national fleet and has been regularly maintained. Vehicle has the following defects.

 

Need L/Rear Caliper, Need Brake job all four wheels.  Dent on hood. Driver door damaged

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, please contact John Richard/Mary Bush at 203-782-7166  Monday through Friday between the hours of 08:00a.m. and 04:00 p.m. Please note - we are a government facility and are unable to respond to telephone calls and emails on weekends and federal holidays. Thank you for your patience.

Special Note: Buyers can inspect the vehicle by appointment only by calling the site.

The winning bidder must make an appointment to pick up and pay for the vehicle.

 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

Vehicle is sold "AS IS WHERE IS" with no warranty guaranteed or implied. Shipping and transportation are the responsibility of the buyer, or the vehicle may be picked up personally. Arrangements for pickup must be made prior to arrival. Payment is required in form of postal money order, certified or cashiers check ONLY. Payment in full is required within ten (10) business days of end of auction. If you have any questions, please do NOT email seller’s ID – please follow contact instructions above. Emails sent to seller's ID will not be responded to. PLEASE NOTE: Ask all questions and investigate all transportation costs before bidding. If you are the successful bidder, and payment is not received within ten days of completion of auction, your bid will be cancelled, negative feedback will be left, and your eBay ID will be blocked from all future eBay auctions. We will then relist the vehicle. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Our goal is to earn 100% positive feedback score and 5-star rating with every transaction. If you are not pleased with the service you have received or are not satisfied with your product, please let us know via email or call us at 1-202-268-2226. We will do whatever it takes to make your purchasing experience, with usps-al-pmsc, a positive one. If for some reason you feel you did not receive 5-star service, do not leave negative feedback. Please call us at 1-202-268-2226 before leaving negative feedback, so we can make it right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL NOTE: WE SELL ONLY TO BUYERS IN THE UNITED STATES.

 

 

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