2007 Pontiac Vibe 4 Door, Unheard Of Low Miles,!!!!! on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Engine:1.8L 1794CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Wagon
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Pontiac
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Model: Vibe
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: Base Wagon 4-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Doors: 4
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 16,350
Exterior Color: White
Number of Cylinders: 4
Interior Color: CHARCOAL
PRESENTING A GREAT CAR FOR THE DOLLAR, PONTIAC VIBE, 4 DOOR HATCHBACK. I PURCHASED THIS CAR NEW FOR MY MOTHER, WHEN SHE WAS 74 YEARS OLD. SHE USED THE CAR FOR GROCERY SHOPPING, AND TRIPS TO THE DR. SHE NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT OR GOT A TICKET HER ENTIRE LIFE!! SHE UNFORTUNATELY PASSED AWAY RECENTLY AND I ALREADY HAVE SEVERAL VEHICLES, SO THIS GOES UP FOR SALE. DISCLOSURE: 1) THERE IS A TINY DING IN THE HOOD, ( SHE GAVE SOMEBODY A JUMP AND THEY CLOSED THE HOOD WITH A PAIR OF PLIERS ON THE BATTERY). 2) THERE IS A SMALL 2" CREASE IN THE REAR PASSENGER FENDER AS WELL. 3) THERE WAS A TINY TEAR IN THE DRIVERS SEAT THAT HAS BEEN REPAIRED, LESS THAN 1/4", AND IS NOT VERY NOTICABLE. 4) THERE ARE THE USUAL TINY GRAVEL NICKS HERE AND THERE FROM DRIVING. MOST SHOULD COME OFF WITH A GOOD WAXING. OTHER THAN THAT, THE AVERAGE MILAGE ALLOWED BY THE BLUE/ BLACK BOOK IS 12,000 AVERAGE,PER YEAR, AND THE LOW MILE END IS 10,000 PER YEAR. YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER COMPARABLE CAR AT THIS PRICE WITH THIS LOW MILAGE!!! MOST 2007 VEHICLES WILL HAVE 60-80,000 MILES. THIS ADDS UP TO LONGETIVITY, AND POWER TRAIN LIFESPAN. YOU ARE BASICALLY PURCHASING A 6 YEAR OLD CAR THAT HAS ONLY 1-1/2 YEARS WORTH OF WEAR. AND THEY ARE GRANDMOTHER MILES!!! I PAID JUST OVER $20,000 FOR THIS CAR. THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND DOCUMENTATION ARE ON BOARD. ALL REGULARLY SCHEDULED MAINTANENCE HAS BEEN DONE AT THE DEALER, AND IS CURRENT. THE TIRES ARE A LITTLE WORN AND ARE ORIGINAL. I WOULD SAY THERE IS ANOTHER YEAR, AT LEAST, ON THEM. I HAVE ALREADY REPLACED THE BRAKE PADS APPROX ONE YEAR AGO. ANYONE IN THE AREA IS WELCOME TO STOP BY AND SEE THE CAR, PLEASE CALL 954-447-7211 TO SCHEDULE A VISIT. BUYER PAYS FOR TRANSPORTATION COST IF NOT ABLE TO PICK UP. I MAY BE ABLE TO DELIVER, AT MY COST, DEPENDING ON THE BUYER'S LOCATION. ARRANGMENTS CAN BE MADE AHEAD OF PURCHASE, IF YOU LIKE. PLEASE SEND MESSAGE OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, GOOD LUCK, AND THANK YOU ALL FOR LOOKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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