2008 Pontiac Solstice Convertible Automatic 1 Owner Will Trade Finance & Ship !! on 2040-cars
Galena, Illinois, United States
2008 PONTIAC SOLSTICE CONVERTIBLE 1 Owner Local Trade- We Ship - Guarantee Credit Approval - Will Take Trade In's Call Alex Wilson @ 815-777-4477 You are viewing our extremely clean 2008 Pontiac Solstice convertible powered by an automatic transmission and a 4 cylinder engine. We got this garage kept Solstice from a local customer who traded this and a Jeep in for a new 2014 Grand Cherokee. They bought this convertible new back in 2008 from a Pontiac dealer in Iowa to use as their "weekend" and "retirement celebration" vehicle, but as you can see by the miles this vehicle was only used under ideal weather conditions if it was ever out of the garage. This convertible comes with power windows and power locks along with cruise control. We have this vehicle for sale locally and through other vendors and reserve the right to end the auction early. Please read all the services we offer to make this an easy transaction, we offer an easy car buying process and not a headache like the big dealerships. Call me, Alex @ 815-777-4477 for your best deal on this Solstice! We will take any kind of vehicle in on trade and can arrange shipping where we drop off a new vehicle and pick up the trade. We ask for a detailed description and at least 10 pictures of your trade in. We can have these pictures sent via ebay, email, or text to 319-400-8739. Please let us know if you would like a shipping quote along with your trade or you would make the trip to, Galena Chrysler 937 Galena Square Drive, Galena, IL 61036. We offer very competitive financing rates and terms, plus not to mention GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! We use a variety of lenders such as large automotive financing lenders, credit unions, banks, and again GUARANTEED APPROVAL! Call Alex @ 815-777-4477 today to get your low payment auto loan! We offer SHIPPING through our fully insured transportation company and can offer ENCLOSED or OPEN transportation of your new vehicle right to your front door (space permitting). Call us today for your low cost shipping quote. All residents int he state of Illinois will be charged all applicable taxes along with any applicable fees. All out of state buyers will be charged a fee of $194 and will be provided with a 30 day temporary tag. We can arrange your TTL in out of states as well, call us for details! Give me a call anytime, I am at the dealership Monday - Friday from 9am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 1pm. I can be reached after hours via text at 319-400-8739. Why buy from us? We provide an easy no hassle transaction, you deal with only myself from beginning to end and you won't be "run through the loop" that you get from other dealerships. -Alex Wilson |
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