2006 Pontiac G6 Gt on 2040-cars
Cicero, New York, United States
For sale is a super nice 2006 Pontiac G6 GT with 86,000 miles. Miles will change being that it is an everyday driver. It is dark charcoal metallic outside and the interior has black cloth seats with black trim. It has the 3.5 Liter V-6 engine with an automatic overdrive transmission. The car runs drives 100% and the transmission shifts as it should. The body is very straight with only a few minor chips and scratches. It is equipped with the factory chrome wheels. The tires are purchased in March of 2014. Inspection is until 2015. The interior is very nice with no rips or tears in the cloth seats. The engine runs smooth and there is nothing dripping or leaking when parked. These G6's were very popular and have a reputation for being very reliable aside from being very fun to drive. If you are the winning bidder you must pay a $500 non-refundable deposit through Paypal or send a USPS money order overnite. If you are shipping the car, SHIPPING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, although I will assist the shipper of your choice in any way I can. Please do NOT bid unless you are financially ready to purchase the car. DON'T WASTE MY TIME AND YOURS BY BIDDING ON SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT BUYING ANYWAY!!!! Bid with confidence, as this is a very nice car, and I have 100% feedback. This in an adult driven vehicle. I do not ship to Canada or overseas. Good Luck Bidding! |
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