2006 Grand Prix Gxp Ls4 5.3 Liter on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Ohio, United States
7 city/28 highway MPG, never driven hard & mainly used on highway to and from work. Car purchased from Florida in 2012, has only seen winter twice. This car is very reliable & comfortable to drive, has had all maintenance done on timed intervals, & has never broke down or given any hassle. Has the 5.3 liter LS4 with DOD which runs on 4 cyl. at cruising speed to save gas.This car has 303 HP which makes it more than capable to pass cars with ease and accelerate quickly when needed. I will include a brand new set of performance all-season tires for this car the day of purchase to whoever buys this car. These were bought brand new last month for this vehicle and never installed.All new high performance slotted rotors & full ceramic pads were installed. Car has very cold air conditioning and all electronic functions work as usual. It has a spacious trunk for traveling and very nice factory ALCOA rims. It has the MONSOON sound system. please call or text. 740-503-6913 or email ju257207@ohio.edu if interested or have any questions
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