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2006 Pontiac G6 V6 With Rare Factory Panoramic Sunroof 32mpg 101,545 Miles on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:2006 Mileage:101545
Location:

Oxford, Alabama, United States

Oxford, Alabama, United States
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Has the RARE factory Panoramic Power Sunroof, 32 MPG HWY, CD Changer, XM Radio, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Rear Spoiler, Woodgrain Interior, Tinted Windows, Power Windows, Power Door Locks. The Panoramic Sunroof does not leak, works perfect and looks amazing on this car closed or open. 3.5 L V6 with 201 HP, Automatic Trans., Beautiful, Clean & SHARP Looking G6! NO paintwork. NO Accidents reported to AutoCheck and a clean 3 owner Alabama title. Runs and drives out great. Just had the oil changed and a new 3 year $89.00 Battery installed from Walmart with 5 year pro rating!

101,545 miles on it. NO paint work and is in great condition!
Must See G6 at an awesome price! Want Last Long!
I have added more pictures below and a video of the sunroof opening.

CASH ONLY SALE (unless you are a local customer and I have talked to your loan officer about a bank loan check).
NO SHIPPING THIS CAR. BUYER HAS TO PICK UP IN PERSON AND HAS 5 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS TO COME AND COMPLETE SALE AND PICK UP.  ALABAMA BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY TAX & TITLE WHICH AT $7,200 WILL BE $245.00 FOR A TOTAL DUE OF $7,445.00.
Car is FOR SALE at a local car dealer in Oxford, AL and if it gets SOLD at the lot the auction may end early.

PLEASE contact me with any questions before bidding and or to set up an appointment if you would like to come out to see and test drive the car before buying. If you are not a serious buyer do NOT waste my time and your time with using the buy it now. You will be turned in to ebay for non-payment.



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