Mechanics Special 2002 Pontiac Grand Am Se1 Sedan 4-door 3.4l Sold At Sacrafice! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Selling at a sacrifice with no reserve. 2002 Grand
Am SE1, V6 Loaded with clear Title! Kelly Bluebook on
ebay has this model listed for $3,250 in excellent condition. I love this car and
planned to work on it to keep it up, but time got away from me.
I am
just too busy these days. Time to sell. After having a mechanic look at it I know the right buyer may have all issues remedied
reasonably. I have brought the price way down in consideration of its issues. This car does run. It has 4 doors, Power Moonroof, Fog Lamps and Rear Spoiler and loaded with power everything. The stereo system is great with six speakers CD, Tape and MP3 Jack. Interior is in very good condition. The carpet has minor spots. The car has great pick up & handles great. Front brakes are recent. The paint exterior is in good condition except for fading on rear bumper not visble in pix, minor dings/scratches and one small (1 inch long) deep gouge on hood on driver side. The tires have some life on them with a spare in trunk. Lots of spare keys & 2 factory remotes. There is a 3rd party alarm w/ remote that is not engaged, but can be. Currently has steering fluid leak, power locks operate with key remote only (not buttons), also a battery draining issue (may be related to the lock buttons). Battery issue leaves me with no choice other then to disconnect it unless I am taking it for its weekly drive around the neighborhood. The battery not being connected at all times makes it so the car will not pass NV smog check. No longer my primary car, but I drive it weekly and it runs smooth. All fixable issues for the right buyer. This is an "AS IS SALE" with no warranty or return policy. Sold from private seller. Shipping to out of state buyers will be at buyers cost. Thanks |
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