2007 Pontiac G6 Gt 2 Door Hardtop Convertible, Blue-gold Crystal Metallic, on 2040-cars
Westfield, Indiana, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BEAUTIFUL, 2007 PONTIAC G6 GT CONVERTIBLE. PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING. MILEAGE AT TIME OF LISTING WAS 73,100. I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE NEW AT SCHUMACHER MOTORS IN WEST PALM BEACH, FL. AFTER MOVING BACK NORTH THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED AND UNDER CAR COVER. VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT. OIL CHANGED PER OWNER MANUAL WHEN COMPUTOR CHANGE OIL MESSAGE COMES ON (EVERY 3,500 TO 7,000 MILES.) I HAVE ALL SERVICE RECORDS FOR THE VEHICLE. ORIGINAL MSRP WAS $29,985. BLUE-GOLD CRYSTAL METALLIC PAINT IS EXCELLENT. AS NOTED ABOVE THERE ARE A HANDFUL OF PAINT CHIPS MOSTLY ON THE HOOD. THEY ARE SO SMALL THAT YOU CANNOT SEE THEM IN THE PHOTOS. THE FOLLOWING IS FROM THE VEHICLE BUILD SHEET: AJ7 - SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS, DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER, A51 - SEAT, FRONT 45/45 BUCKET, AT8 - RESTRAINT REAR, C60 - AIR CONDITIONING, CUSTOM, D49 - POWER OUTSIDE REAR VIEW MIRRORS, FAD -TRIM SIMULATED WALNUT BURL, FE0 - SUSPENSION, TOURING, FE9 - 50 STATE EMISSIONS, IBC - TRIM INTERIOR DESIGN, JL9 - BRAKES ANTILOCK 4 WHEEL DISC W TRACTION CONTROL, FR9 - AXLE RATIO 3.29, KG7 - GENERATOR 125 AMP, MN5 - TRANSMISSION 4 SPEED AUTO (SLAPSTICK), NW5 - 17 INCH CHROMETECH WHEELS (ALLOY), N34 - STEERING WHEEL LEATHER WRAPPED, QYH - TIRES P225/50R 18 (@ 25,000 MILES ON NEW SET), R6K, R6P - PREMIUM PAINT, R9N - LEATHER SEAT TRIM, UC6 - AM/FM STEREO 6 DISC CD PLAYER, U73 - ANTENNA, U85 - 8 SPEAKER MONSOON PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, 70C - LIGHT TAUPE (INTERIOR COLOR CLOTH SEATS), 78U BLUE-GOLD CRYSTAL METALLIC (EXTERIOR PAINT). BEAUTIFUL CAR, WELL CARED FOR. DOES NOT CARRY ANY WARRANTY AS IT IS 5 YEARS OLD AND I AM PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL SELLING IT. BUT PERSONALLY, I THINK THE VEHICLE HAS MANY MILES LEFT IN WHICH TO LET THE WIND BLOW THROUGH YOUR HAIR. NO LEAKS IN MOTOR OR TRANNY. A/C BLOWS COLD AIR, HEATER BLOWS HOT IN WINTER, THOUGH I ONLY DRIVE IT NOW WHEN THE SUN SHINES, THE TEMPERATURE IS HIGH AND THERE IS NO RAIN IN THE FORECAST. PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL VEHICLE. BID IN CONFIDENCE. I HAVE A 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK RATING AND INTEND TO KEEP IT. THE ONLY THING THAT I KNOW OF THAT IS WRONG WITH THE VEHICLE IS THAT THE INTERNAL TRUNK LID BUTTON WORKS INTERMITTENTLY, WORKS FINE WITH KEYFOB. PLEASE BID WITH ALL OF THE ABOVE IN MIND. PICK UP VEHICLE IN WESTFIELD, IN OR ARRANGE SHIPPING ON YOUR OWN. GOOD LUCK AND GOOD BIDDING!
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