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2007 Pontiac G6 Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.6l 78000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:7800 Color: shines well as it was just professionally detailed and ready for someone to enjoy
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
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I am selling a 2007 Pontiac G6 GTP car with 78000 miles. This car runs and drives great with no issues at all. The interior of the car is almost flawless with heated leather seats. The cars exterior shines well as it was just professionally detailed and ready for someone to enjoy. This is a 1 owner car that is well equipped. It has a 6 disc in dash CD player with controls on the steering wheel along with heated and power front seats. There also is a sunroof and aftermarket aluminum wheels. The tires on the car are in great condition along with a fresh oil change. We recently have replaced the timing chains as this was a fault from the factory with the upgraded type that won't stretch and will never have to be done again. Also we have replaced 2 wheel bearings and have replaced the front brake pads. This car is 100% ready to get in and drive. I would drive this car anywhere. The 3.6 v-6 gets about 20 mpg in the city and 28 on the highway with enough power to get you up to speed pretty quickly If you have any questions or want more information please contact me at 419-308-7256. I do have clean and clear title ready to go to the next buyer. This is a cash sale only so please don't try to write me a check or do PayPal as I will not accept either. 

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