1997 Pontiac Grand Am Se Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Douglassville, Pennsylvania, United States
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This little Pontiac Grand Am is ready to go into service as your next daily driver. I am selling it for a friend who is not eBay savvy.
It runs, drives, and has good Pennsylvania inspection and emissions. With only a little over 150,000 miles, this clean little car gets great fuel economy. The tires have good meat on them and all the hubcaps are present. The economical 4 cyl engine runs and the automatic transmission shifts through all gears. Brakes work too. There are some imperfections in the body, including a little bit of peeling paint, but it still presents nicely. There are no huge dents or major rust. The interior is very nice. This woman owned Pontiac is a very roomy car with great legroom! It would make a great first car that has been cared for. As this car is being sold for a friend, do not hesitate to ask any and all questions. A video of driving can be provided upon request. THIS CAR IS BEING LISTED AS A FRIEND'S. I AM NOT LISTING THIS VEHICLE WITH ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IT IS NOT A PERFECT VEHICLE. It may have signs of and or wear, tear, fade, haze, age,cracking, swirl, weathering, nicks, dents,rust,chips and other imperfections and may require service,parts,repair and or maintenance, replacement of any and all components. For out of state Buyers, title will be assigned and sent via certified mail once funds are cleared. PA residents must pay 6% state sales tax and are responsible for cost of title transfer. Please do not ask me to lie about purchase price, I will not do it. PLEAS NOTE BIDDER REQUIREMENTS, NO (0) ZERO BIDDERS. Meaning no newly registered or multiples of bad feedback. If you do not meet the bidder requirements and want to bid, contact me first and if you check out I will allow you to bid by E-Mail notification. If you do no meet the bidder requirements and you place a bid anyway you acknowledge that you willingly violated the terms of this auction and will allow Ebay harbor & safety to suspend your account and ban you from future registration on Ebay and or take any action they deem fit. By placing a bid you agree you will hold harmless, protect, and defend Seller against any and all claims that arise out of such sale and or including any such action for default or judgement against you in any court of jurisdiction. Seller reserves the sole right to cancel any and all bids and end auction early at seller's sole discretion. Please do not bid if you are unsure, uncertain, or unable to complete this transaction. Car is sold AS-IS WHERE-IS for restoration. Payment due in full within 3 days of auction end. Funds must clear before before car can be picked up. Payment by Money Order, Cashier's Check, Certified Check, or Bank Wire Transfer preferred. |
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