1998 Pontiac Sunfire Only 62,000 Miles On Engine...(can Deliver) on 2040-cars
Orono, Maine, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.2
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Sunfire
Trim: Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 62,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
1998
PONTIAC
SUNFIRE
COUPE
ONLY
62000 MILES
ON ENGINE
HAS BEEN SITTING IN A COVERED AREA SINCE 2004. LAST MAINE STATE INSPECTION STICKER RAN OUT IN 2005.
147,000 MILES
ON BODY
SUNROOF
MANUAL WINDOWS
RUNS EXCELLENT!
LOTS OF POWER!
FUN TO DRIVE!
SHIFTS EXCELLENT!
GOES DOWN THE ROAD EXCELLENT!
RUNS QUIET!
STEERS STRAIGHT NO SHIMMING!
THE BODY AS YOU CAN SEE HAS NO NOTICEABLE RUST!
MOSTLY AQUA BLUE, ALTHOUGH HOOD, FRONT BUMPER, AND FENDER IS BLACK, IT WAS ALL GOING TO BE BLACK BUT DIDN'T HAVE THE TIME TO FINISH.
OWNED BY THE SAME PERSON SINCE 2001.
FRESH OIL, AND FLUIDS CHANGED!
HAS NEW BRAKE LINES!
HAS A SUNROOF!
SPORTY!
THIS CAR COMES WITH EXTRA PARTS WHICH ARE IN THE TRUNK. TIRES SEEM TO BE FAIR BUT SOME ARE WEATHER CRACKED. THE HOLD AIR OK. EXHAUST IS SUPER QUIET AS WELL AS THE MOTOR. DOES NOT LEEK ANY FLUIDS. RUNS DOWN THE ROAD QUIET AND NO SHAKINESS WHEN GOING 70 MPH..
CARPETS ARE DIRTY!
INTERIOR IS IN FAIR SHAPE, NOT PERFECT!
ABS LIGHTS AND ENGINE LIGHTS ARE ON!
WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK IN IT.
OTHER THEN THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE WE DON'T KNOW OF ANY OTHER DEFECTS WITH THIS CAR. THIS IS AN AS IS AUCTION. NOTHING IS GUARANTEED! HOWEVER, I DO PPROMISE THAT MY DESCRIPTION LISTED ABOVE IS ACCURATE.
I CAN DELIVER THIS CAR TO YOU FOR 50 CENTS PER MILES PLUS THE COST OF A BUS TICKET TO GET HOME. THIS INCLUDES FULOL COVERAGE INSURANCE, PLATES, GAS, MEALS, MOTELS ETC... DOESN'T INCLUDE BREAKDOWNS.
PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY! ONLY BID IF YOUR SERIOUS AND IF YOU CAN MAKE FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 48 HOURS FOR THIS CAR. ABSOLUTELY NO OUT OF THE USA BIDS... WILL ONLY SELL TO USA CITIZENS.
PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS AND IN THE FORM OF A POSTAL MONEY ORDER. THE MONEY ORDERS I CAN HAVE VERIFIED THE SAME DAY RECEIVED BY THE POST OFFICE. OTHERS MY BANK WILL PUT 10 DAY HOLDS ON AND DON'T WANT THAT.
IF I DELIVER THE CAR TO YOU I WILL NEED THE DELIVERY FEE UPFRONT AND A MINIMUM OF 50% OF WINNING BID PRICE.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME!
THANKS!
THE INTERIOR IS PRETTY DUSTY AND RUGS ARE DIRTY. THE 2 DASH AIR VENTS WHERE YOU OPEN THE FINS AND CLOSE THEM, WELL THEY ARE MISSING... I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE.
I JUST WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR! THIS CAR IS BEING AUCTIONED WITH NO RESERVE AND BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES! THE SAME AS A PARTS CAR! IT IS NOT INSPECTED!
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