5 Speed Manual Hatchback Stick Shift Toyota Matrix 36 Mpg Red Folding Seat on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for sale is a 2006 Pontiac Vibe. For those who do not know, this car is equipped with a Toyota 1.8 liter engine that is also featured in the Toyota Matrix. These engines are incredible as they are known for their ability to turn out 36+ MILES PER GALLON and have an engine life that can exceed hundreds of thousands of miles. This car is equipped with a 5 speed manual transmission. The car has 149,210 miles and runs strong. Other than the minor scratches in the front bumper, the paint is almost flawless and is very flashy. The interior is also in good shape with the exception of some minor stains, which can only be noticed clearly up close. Car is mechanically sound and accident free. It just had a fresh oil change and clutch installed. Back seat of this car folds down to a flat position making the car capable of carrying all of your groceries. Car also has a home style two prong electrical outlet so you can hook up all of your electronics. Feel free to inquire about the car or schedule a time to come look at it in person and hear it run. I can be reached at jlesnevec@gmail.com. I am selling this car as-is without a warranty. I am located right outside of Philadelphia. If the buyer requires shipping, I am more than happy to help in that endeavor. Thanks for looking.
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