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C $3,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:200559
Location:

pickering,on, Canada

pickering,on, Canada
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Condition:

Used

Year
: 2004
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 200,559
Model: Grand Am

Do you need a solid A - B vehicle that will get you around?
Do you need a first car for your child that just got their license?
Did you just get offered a job but need a vehicle to get there?

Do not overspend on a new vehicle and Pick up this reliable car today.
3995 + Tax - shipping can be arranged within Canada and some parts of the U.S.
Engine: 4 cyl
Trans: Automatic
Type: 2 Door
Mileage/KM: 
200559

All that's missing is you in the drivers seat, call us now and lets deal on this great vehicle

We welcome pre-buy inspection of all units. We are located in Pickering, Ontario, a suburb just east of Toronto.

  • We provide free shuttle services to and from the two major airports in Toronto, Pearson and Porter (downtown) Whenever possible please fly into Pearson.
  • All sales are subject to a flat $5 OMVIC fee and a $299 service fee and HST of 13%
  • Our document and service fee are collected by NewStart Canada and are not required by law
  • Out of province buyers may register and pay applicable taxes in your home province or state
  • You as the buyer are responsible for ALL SHIPPING COSTS. We can help arrange shipping at an affordable rate.
  • FINANCING IS AVAILABLE WITHIN ONTARIO
  • These are pre-owned vehicles and are sold 'AS IS' condition
  • Deposits are NON-REFUNDABLE unless the vehicle has been misrepresented or if the vehicle fails a professional on-site inspection.
  • Deposits on vehicles not purchased are applied towards the significant costs of paperwork and title production, vehicle relisting fees, and lost dealership productivity.
  • All obligations pursuant to this contract shall be performable in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. The vehicle shall be delivered F.O.B. in Pickering, Ontario and all obligations of the Purchaser to pay for the vehicle shall be payable in Pickering, Ontario
  • It is agreed by all parties in relation to any transaction involving this vehicle that the proper venue for any legal proceedings and arbitrations shall be Pickering, Ontario
  • Mileage posted in this listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, in-transit repairs, or road testing.
  • We accept Paypal for deposit only.  Balance must be in the form of Cash, Cashier's Check, or Bank Financing. (in house financing is also available)

Vehicle Condition

As above, please keep in mind that no used vehicle is perfect, expect some normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.

Terms of Sale

As above, winning bidder MUST make $300 eBay deposit within 24 hours or risk a no-sale default.

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