2003 Pontiac Sunfire Se Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Missouri City, Texas, United States
This is a great and durable little car! The interior is tan cloth and in good shape. There are a few minor scratches and defects on this vehicle. I have included pictures showing exactly where they're located. No broken glass. The original exterior color was champagne. In year 2012, the vehicle was professionally painted all black by Maco. Can provide paperwork upon request. Overall you cant beat the condition or mileage for the age! The minor dents and scratches are shown in pictures!
Shipping: You must view the vehicle in person AND pick up. I will not ship to any location. Payment: $200.00 deposit into Paypal is required at the end of auction within 48 HOURS of sale end or sale is void. Balance to be paid in cash- so all paper work can be SIGNED and title GIVEN at the time of pickup. If for some reason you prefer to pay with a cashiers check, vehicle and title will not be released until payment clears my bank.
Please ask all questions prior to purchase. If you have a lot of questions, email and I will send you my phone number. I the most recent owner of the vehicle and I have presented all information regarding this vehicle to the best of my knowledge. Down below, I have included detailed information about the Sunfire! I can email you additional pictures of the vehicle! Just message me for more information!
Thanks for your interest and good luck! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |
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