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2000 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $10,715.00
Year:2000 Mileage:43570 Color: Rear spoiler
Location:

Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States

Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
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At the Pre-Owned Factory we build happy customers for life!!! Take a look at this 2000 Pontiac Firebird with 43,570 It comes with Standard features include: Power windows with 1 one-touch, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air conditioning, Cruise control, Audio controls on steering wheel, 5.7 liter V8 engine, Passenger Airbag, Power mirrors, Tilt steering wheel, Rear-wheel drive, 2 Doors, Front fog/driving lights, Tachometer, Limited slip differential, Daytime running lights, Dusk sensing headlights, Front seat type - Bucket, Rear bench seats, Intermittent window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Rear spoiler - Lip, Clock - In-radio, Power steering, Rear defogger, Center Console - Full with covered storage.... You can take this 2000 Pontiac home today for only $10,715. At the Pre-Owned Factory we have low prices, available financing, extended service contract options, and Quicklane full service, maintenance, and tire center. Get the best service and the lowest prices all under one roof at the Pre-Owned Factory.

 

 

Features-

  • Convenience

    • Air conditioning
    • Audio controls on steering wheel
    • Center Console - Full with covered storage
    • Cruise control
    • Power steering
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Clock - In-radio
    • Tachometer
    • Power mirrors
    • Power windows with 1 one-touch
    • Rear defogger
  • Exterior

    • Rear spoiler - Lip
    • Intermittent window wipers
    • Privacy/tinted glass
  • Interior

    • Rear bench seats
    • Front seat type - Bucket
  • Safety

    • 4-wheel ABS brakes
    • Passenger Airbag
    • Daytime running lights
    • Front fog/driving lights
    • Dusk sensing headlights
  • Technical

    • Limited slip differential
    • 5.7 liter V8 engine
    • 2 Doors
    • Rear-wheel drive
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# of Owners2 Owners
BBG StatusQualified for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
Total LossNo Total Loss Reported to CARFAX
Frame DamageNo Frame Damage Reported to CARFAX
Airbag DeploymentNo Airbag Deployment Reported to CARFAX
Odometer RollbackNo Indication of an Odometer Rollback
Accident/DamageNo Accidents/Damage Damage Reported to CARFAX
Manufacturer RecallNo Manufacturer Recalls Reported to CARFAX
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  • (888) 922-4715
  • Pre-Owned Factory
  • 957 Washington Street
  • Attleboro, MA 02703
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