2005~2 Dr Coupe~moonroof~automatic~one Owner~power Options~no Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Frankfort, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Pontiac
Model: Sunfire
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 146,604
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: Yes
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Please read my Feedback. I have been selling vehicles on Ebay since 2005 and have a Perfect Record with my customers. I know buying a car sight unseen can be intimidating, so if you have ANY questions about the process, please do not hesitate to call me at 708.927.9990, ask for Tim. After hours and weekend calls are fine.
NO RESERVE AUCTION !!
ONE OWNER !!
Don't want to wait till the end? Give me a call, maybe we can work something out. Remember only one person can be the last bidder. Take a look at the picture of the rear window, there may be a hint as to a possible sale price.
You are buying a 2005 Pontiac Sunfire, 2 Door, Automatic with a Moon Roof. Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors.
This vehicle was traded in at a new car dealer, I picked it up from them. Auto Check reports it to be a ONE OWNER accident free vehicle. I always drive my cars a few days, just to make sure everything is operating properly. For some reason, I drove this one for over 2,000 miles. It started up and ran perfectly, thru every cold day in the last month or so. I am now just listing it for sale for the first time.
Color : SILVER
Body : No rust, No collision damage. There is hail damage on the top of this car, that does not show up in the pics. In fact, it probably looks better in the photos than it does up close. It could be repaired by a paintless dent repair technician, but given the price point, I do not feel it is a wise investment. The paint is NOT broken and it will NOT rust. I am sure you are looking at other vehicles that also have cosmetic damage that does not show up in pictures, but those sellers are keeping quiet about it. I believe in full disclosure.
Interior : Cloth Interior. Looks decent, see pics. You will notice some wear ( not torn ) in the driver seat. Also, please notice driver carpet.
Mechanical : No warning lights, No unusual noises, No issues present at this time. Drives out fine. The radio does not work properly. The volume is stuck on one level and the display can not be read. A $99.00 box store radio should solve that problem. Other than the radio, I am not aware of any problems with this vehicle. As I previously mentioned I personally have driven this vehicle over 2,000 problem free miles.
Tires : About 50 % tread left.
Glass : No cracks. No major stars.
Misc : 1 Key Only. Owners Manual is Missing. Spare Tire is Present. Note : Ebay used to provide an Auto Check report for free, now they charge for it, so I have included the Summary Page of the report in one of the pictures. The report shows this car to be a ONE OWNER accident free vehicle.
Title : This is a CLEAN title car, meaning it is NOT salvage, rebuilt, flood, etc. I only sell clean title vehicles.
Warranty : The Warranty has expired.
Trade Ins : Not a problem. Please email me you best description, including VIN number and I will get back to you with a number.
Shipping : I prefer if you make your own arrangements. I will work with whatever shipping company you choose.
TERMS : This is VERY important. We need to be on the same page regarding the terms. I must have a $500.00 Instant down payment, thru Paypal. The balance is due in Cash, within 7 days. If you have ANY questions about the terms, please ask prior to bidding. Thanks!
IL Residents : Add Tax, Title, and Plate Fees. Residents of 8 other states will be charged Tax. AZ,CA,FL,HI,IN,MA,MI,SC
Other Fees : NONE! Unlike most other auto sellers on Ebay, I charge NO extra add on fees. They call it a processing fee, paperwork fee, prep fee, doc fee, detail fee, etc. When you buy a car here, the final price is the final price! The only other charges are those required by law, see section above.
Free Drive Away Permits : Most sellers charge for these, I do not. If you are an out of state buyer, you will need one to drive home legally.
Free Airport Pick Up : Please call me prior to booking your flight. Some days work out better for pick up than others. Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday are best. Wednesday and Thursday are a little tougher, I can only offer late afternoon or early evening pick up on Wednesday and Thursday. No pick up on Sunday.
In Conclusion : Not all used cars are same. More importantly, not all sellers are the same. Please read my Feedback, I try very hard to keep my customers satisfied. All vehicles are described in detail, no extra fees are hidden in the deal, FREE drive away permits are provided, along with FREE airport pick up. I think you may have just found your next car.
Thanks for the taking the time to read the entire listing. I hope I have answered all of your questions about this vehicle. If not, feel free to contact me at 708.927.9990, ( Tim ). After hours and weekend calls are fine.
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