2004 Pontiac Sunfire Se Coupe 2-door 2.2l, Auto, 120k Miles, Ac, Pw, New Brakes on 2040-cars
Irvine, California, United States
Hi we are selling our 2004 Pontiac Sunfire SE, it is a 4 cylinder, pretty zippy but an excellent gas saver, this was the top of the line model back in 2004, this car has 120K miles on it but runs as if it had only 20K, you will not find anything wrong with it mechanically, and it has a smooth transmission as well, it was very well taken care of by us and the previous owner, this car was the previous owner's baby, the car drives fantastic and does not need anything at all, it has not been in any accidents but the body has a few dents in it due to someone kicking the side of the car in a parking lot, and the 2 plastic door covers are off the car, both have 2 broken clips which I'm told can be fixed very easily, I have saved all the clips and stuff, please make sure you look at all the pictures below to see the dents on the drivers side, if you can fix the dents or they dont bother you, you will have an excellent car which has no mechanical issues, we drove it with the dents for the last 2 years and it has not bothered us. We are in Irvine CA and you must come see the car before bidding, NO SHIPPING, we dont drive the car very much anymore as we bought another, I recently put 4 brand new tires, new front brake pads, new rotors, and flushed the brake fluid with synthetic fluid, also did the 4 wheel alignment so the car drives perfectly straight. And its had its oil change, and we just did a complete inspection and the car does not need anything at all, the air filter was not too bad, but I have bought a new one which will be put on it today, you really wont have any problems with this car for a long time, just do the scheduled oil change and stuff, we've had this car for 3 years and other than scheduled maintenance the only thing we had to do was to replace the drivers side power window motor because it was stopping and not going up and down as fast as it should. Also I put on a $40 set of Neofoam windshield wipers on this car a few months ago, they curve to the windshield and work excellent and are designed to last a few years in the sun. This car is an SE model and has the nice GM alloy wheels, here are its other features; Automatic 4-Cyl, 2.2 Liter Air Conditioning, (Works great) Power Windows, (we Recently put on a new drivers side power window motor) Power Door Locks Cruise Control Power Steering Tilt Wheel AM/FM Stereo CD (Single Disc) Premium Sound Dual Air Bags Rear Spoiler Alloy Wheels Premium Wheels We have the clear title in hand and also have listed the car locally so I reserve the right to remove this listing if it sells, so come see it soon, it is a very reliable car which feels very nice to drive and saves a lot of money on gas, we have to sell it now, so please call us soon at 949-385-3008. |
Pontiac Sunfire for Sale
2000 pontiac sunfire se coupe 2-door 2.2l(US $3,200.00)
2005 pontiac sunfire base coupe 2-door 2.2l low miles(US $4,600.00)
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2002 pontiac sunfire se coupe 2-door 2.2l
No reserve, cheap transportation!! wholesale price!!
Call for questions or to make an offer 317-701 4944 ask for nancy
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