2006 G6 Gt~no Reserve~hardtop/ Convertible~clean Carfax~heated Leather~florida~ on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Body Type:HARDTOP/CONVERTIBLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 214Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Pontiac
Model: G6
Trim: GT Convertible 2-Door
Options: HEATED SEATS, RETRACTABLE HARDTOP, 18" CHROME FACED ALLOY WHEELS, REAR SPOILER, ADJUSTABLE FOOT CONTROLS, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 68,669
Sub Model: NO RESERVE~HARDTOP/CONVERTIBLE~67K Mi~EXCEPTIONAL~
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: BLACK LEATHER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
UP FOR AUCTION AT "NO RESERVE" (HIGHEST BIDDER IS THE NEW OWNER) WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 2006 PONTIAC G6 GT WITH A POWER RETRACTABLE HARDTOP/CONVERTIBLE..3.5 LITRE V6..FACTORY CHROME FACED 18"ALLOY WHEELS ..DRIVEN SPARINGLY..NO RUST..VERY LOW MILES..BLUEBOOK "PRIVATE PARTY" VALUE IS OVER $14,000.00..AVERAGE TRADE IN IS OVER $12.000.00. YOU GET TO SET THE PRICE...ONLY 67,669 MILES FROM NEW..RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD..POWER, HEATED SEATS SHOW LITTLE WEAR..NO RIPS/TEARS/HOLES ..ADJUSTABLE PEDALS..JET BLACK PAINT IS 100% ORIGINAL..EXCEPTIONALLY NICE, EVEN FOR AN 7 YEAR OLD CAR..NO ACCIDENTS..CLEAR AUTOCHECK REPORT AND CLEAN CARFAX ..GLASS REAR WINDOW WITH DEFROSTER..FUEL/TRIP COMPUTER..TRACTION CONTROL.NO WARNING LIGHTS ON IN THE DASH..NO REPAIRS NEEDED.
THERE IS NO RESERVE"..THE LAST/HIGHEST BIDDER IS THE NEW OWNER..THE BIDDING STARTS AT $1,000.00..CALL BUZZ'S CELL, 941-350-9096 WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, OR IF YOU WANT TO DISCUSS A "BUY IT NOW" PRICE..THIS IS MY 40TH YEAR IN THE BUSINESS, ALL SELF EMPLOYED. I DO NOT SELL CARS FOR NEIGHBORS, OTHER DEALERS, ETC..I OWN ALL THE VEHICLES I SELL, AND HOLD A CLEAR TITLE
.. CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK..YOU'LL GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!
THE PAINT, BODY, AND INTERIOR ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION..NEVER SMOKED IN.. THE BRAKES HAVE ABOUT 50% PAD REMAINING..FACTORY 18" ALLOY WHEELS.. TIRES ARE ABOUT 75% TREAD..THE A/C IS ICE COLD, FRESH SAFETY INSPECTION, AND OIL CHANGE.. READY TO BE ENJOYED.
HEATED, LEATHER SEATING..FACTORY CD RADIO..FACTORY KEY LESS ENTRY/ALARM SYSTEM..2 KEYS, 2 REMOTE KEY FOBS...SOLD "AS-IS" UNLESS AN EXTENDED WARRANTY IS PURCHASED..A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 2 BUSINESS DAYS, WITH THE BALANCE DUE 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THAT. A $275.00 "DOC" FEE ON ALL TRANSACTIONS, NO EXCEPTIONS..SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER (I WILL ASSIST IN OBTAINING QUOTES FOR YOU, DROP OFF AT A LOCAL SHIPPING TERMINAL FOR YOU, OR PICK YOU UP AT THE LOCAL AIRPORT)..
FLAWS..A SMALL AMOUNT OF MINOR HOOD CHIPS..A COUPLE OF CHIPS ON THE REAR BUMPER..A COUPLE OF DOOR TYPE DINGS..KEYLESS ENTRY FOBS NEEDS REPROGRAMMING..A COUPLE OF LIGHT SCRATCHES THAT HAVE BEEN BRUSH TOUCHED UP..MINOR.
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Junkyard Gem: 1997 Pontiac Sunfire SE Convertible
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