Great Car! *no Reserve*sacrifice*mechanics Special*02 Grand Am Se1 4dr on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
GREAT Car! *NO RESERVE*Sacrifice*Mechanics Special*02 Grand Am SE1 4Dr
"Love car
but have 2 sell. Mechanics Special. Easy fixes for car buffs - Not too
expensive for layperson." PONTIAC GRAND AM
SE1 4 DOOR SEDAN 2002 POWERFUL RIDE
& FULLY LOADED WITH CLEAR TITLE! Selling at a sacrifice with No Reserve. I love this car and planned to
work on it to keep it up, but time got away from me before we moved into a
2-car park situation with 3 cars. Would love to see the right buyer give the
TLC that I've given on this car since original purchase. features: * Only ONE private OWNER. * Car runs great with EXCELLENT PICKUP. * QUIET motor
with smooth ride and comfortable interior. * HANDLES very
WELL, smooth turns, easy to drive. * 4 Doors with
POWER locks & windows. * Power MOONROOF. * Fog Lamps. * Rear SPOILER. * LOADED w/ Power
Everything. * NICE STEREO
system w/ Six (6) Speakers, CD & Tape player in dash, MP3 Jack. Upgraded. * PLUSH Interior
very good condition - NEVER SMOKED IN, NO KIDS, NO PETS! * Front brakes
are recent. * Metallic Silver
paint exterior good condition. * Tires have some
life left in them, with a spare included in trunk. * Includes Spare
keys and 2 factory keyfob remotes. * Includes 3rd
party alarm w/ remote. * Includes
ORIGINAL MANUALS. * Includes CLEAR
TITLE TRANSFER FROM ORIGINAL BUYER. After having a
mechanic look at it I know the right buyer may have all issues remedied
reasonably. No longer my
primary car, but I drive it weekly and it runs smooth. All fixable issues
for the right buyer. issues: * Carpet looks
great considering car's age. Does show minor spots here & there. * Paint exterior
good condition except for fading on rear bumper not visble in pix, minor dings,
minimal shallow scratches except for one small 1-inch long deep scratch on hood
on driver side. * Known repairs
this car will probably need to have addressed by the new buyer: Currently has
steering fluid leak, not major but will need to have it looked at. Power locks
operate with key remote only - not buttons. There is a battery draining issue
which may relate to the lock buttons. I'm not able to spend any extra money to
pinpoint diagnose the drain issue since I am not a mechanic. Due to this issue,
I disconnect it unless I am taking the car for its weekly drive around the
neighborhood. Recently moved to NV from CA and found out that due to
unhooking the battery, it reset computer and would not communicate diagnostic
history to smog check computer so I have not gotten NV smog done. Did pass its
last smog in CA.” *** I am not a
car dealer so please note this is an "AS IS SALE" *** No warranty
nor return policy as this vehicle will be sold directly by private owner. Shipping to out
of state buyers will be at buyers cost. Thanks for your
interest & Happy bidding! |
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A case for Pontiac's return
Wed, Apr 5 2017Sadly, many brands have disappeared off of the automotive landscape over the decades. Many people have imagined over the years of restarting defunct automotive brands. A few of those dreamers even made prototypes to shop around and to established connections with investors. But, alas poor Yorick, however valiant an effort, many brands are shuttered for good, rarely to be heard of again except in historical tales or maybe seen in car shows. So, what do you do when you win the lottery? Not just any lottery... In fact, it is a lottery that takes care of you and your loved ones for life? You and your family don't have to work, ever. You can give to charity, pay other people to do those projects that you've been putting off, and so on and so on. But, you're still a Car Nut right? There begins the conundrum. Do you buy and fix cars, new premium cars, old muscle cars, or classics, or maybe, just maybe, do you buy the rights to an old departed automotive brand and bring it back to life. Hmm. Which brand? The problem with the old Pontiac was that it was an additional badge engineered vehicle in the portfolio of GM. The meant the brand was diluted by competition from its own parent company, in addition to the competition outside the camp. So, if it were to come back, it would have to be different. Yet, it would still need to keep true to its roots at the same time in order to wake up its armies of existing fans. Even those that aren't fans of Pontiac cannot deny that Pontiac has a long heritage of legendary vehicles. So do Packard, and Studebaker, and others. So, why would a lottery winner choose Pontiac as the marque to bring back? That's easy! Pontiac's long heritage is closely tied to performance vehicles that made many of a teenager drool. Even more important though is that Pontiac is still fresh on people's minds. The brand itself is only recently departed. So, Boomers, Generation X, and Millenials all would all be able to identify with it as opposed to brand names that disappeared multiple decades ago and that now have a more limited appeal. The return of Pontiac couldn't just be another launch of a badge engineered vehicle. It would have to be performance oriented, yes. But, it would have to be unique in some way, a niche brand. What niche though? Look at the automotive landscape now and you see that Tesla is the one out there grabbing at the wide open electric niche with success.
This 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix Daytona 500 pace car could be yours
Fri, Jan 29 2021Hopefully, the fans of GM's W-body '80s/'90s intermediates can forgive us, but we had pretty much forgotten — or had never really known — that one of the ways that era's Pontiac Grand Prix bathed itself in glory was by serving as the pace car for the Daytona 500. In fact, the Grand Prix paced NASCAR's marquee race every year from 1988 to 1992, and again in 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2003. That first year, 1988, the Grand Prix was all-new, making its debut on the W-body platform. It was also Motor Trend's car of the year. The 1988 Daytona 500 marked the 17th year in a row that a Pontiac was chosen to set the pace but the first time a front-wheel-drive car was so honored. The '88 Grand Prix followed a spate of Pontiac Trans Ams. This '88 Grand Prix, for sale right now on eBay Motors, is presented as an actual pace car, although fans could order a complete set of pace car decals for their very own GP. The pace car is based on that year's top-spec Grand Prix, the SE. In place of the standard car's 2.8-liter V6, however, the pace car uses a modified 3.1-liter V6, which is hooked to a five-speed manual transmission. This Grand Prix is otherwise largely standard fare excepting the roof-mounted light bar, the switches for which are located next to the radio. The mechanical odometer tucked into the digital instrument cluster shows just over 5,000 miles, and presumably, not all of them were acquired on the high-banked oval. With four days to go in the auction, bidding sits at $4,000 with the reserve unmet. Although the reserve is unknown, one clue is that this Grand Prix had been listed by a classic-car dealership in Pennsylvania for $18,500. Besides the debut of the W-body Grand Prix pace car, the 1988 race is also notable for its final lap: Bobby Allison held off his son, Davey Allison, to take the checkered flag, with the father-son duo enjoying a 1-2 finish. Now, who wants to re-live those Grand Prix glory days? Get on your Pontiac and ride!  This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
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