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2001 Pontiac Bonneville Ssei Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:154689
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States

For sale is a 2001 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI. The car has been an Arizona car since first owner. I am the third owner of the vehicle. This vehicle is the top of the line model that offers luxury and sporty looks. Vehicle is in good condition with all service records from myself and previous owner. It has been well maintained with oil changes every 3000 miles. The transmission was replaced in April 2013 and has approximately 7,000 miles on it. The odometer reads 154,589 miles. 

Bonneville SSEI features:
3.8 v6 supercharged with EXCELLENT gas mileage 
Automatic transmission
Four door sedan, full size, FWD
Leather seats
Bose premium sound system with steering wheel controls
Moonroof
Dual power seats with memory functions and seat heaters
Heads-up display- displays speed and other functions on windshield so you never have to look down
On star
Automatic climate control a/c with dual controls for driver and passenger plus rear vents for backseat passengers
System computer display- displays fuel economy, miles until empty, oil life, and other features
17 inch premium chrome wheels
Power mirrors with tilt function for reversing with ease
Auto dimming rear view mirror
Cruise control
Spoiler
Air compressor built into trunk
Traction control
Front airbags, side airbags
4 wheel ABS brakes

Car has a clean title with no liens.

Call or text 480- three 0 seven- 3192 
Kelly Blue Book valued at $2,988 for fair condition. I am asking $2,900 OBO

Purchases can be made with cash or PayPal and buyer must arrange for vehicle pick up or shipping.

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