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Pontiac Vibe 2009 2.4 Gt 38k Miles Loaded No Reserve Sunroof Xm Traction Matrix on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:38380
Location:

Here is the 2009 Pontiac Vibe 2.4 Auto with only 38k  original Miles!  Super clean and nice, loaded with all available options like: On star service, XM Radio , premium Monsoon Audio system with 10” subwoofer in the trunk and amplifier , ABS , Traction control system , fog lights , sport performance alloy wheels with low profile tries , sunroof , all powered ( Locks, windows , mirror, sunroof  ) keyless entry –alarm , 2 tone interior , oem floor mats , 2 tone custom painted GT front bumper .

The Vibe has Prior Salvage title – due to prior fender bender accident, the following part were replaced /repaired: front bumper cover, passenger side fender and passenger side fender, all parts are brand new and professionally  refinished . The front bumper was custom painted 2 tone – to create more aggressive GT look . The car had only cosmetic damages and didn’t have any major mechanical, air bags or any other damages. It was professionally repaired and pass all State required inspection and  issued a MO prior salvage title and ready to be register in any of the States  . The Vibe drives super nice and responsible with smooth transmission, no issues. Outside and inside super clean and nice, Non Smoker, no pets , super clean : carpet , panels , interior , no cuts or burns . Original floor mats are included – clean and nice. XMradio service is Active and prepaid till the end of the year , audio system is real  cool with top of the line Monsoon amplified subwoofer in the trunk and extra speakers . Under the hood –its clean as well , with no leaking oil or fluids , The battery was replaced 10 month ago and still under warranty (Advance Auto Parts ) , the oil replaced regular with Castrol performance oil (every 3500m) . Original vehicle manual is included; we only have 1 Key Fob for the vehicle.  All options are working just fine (lights, AC , Radio ,locks , windows ….)

With NO RESERVE auction and low staring bid –here is the best  chance to get a super nice and clean 2009 Vibe with low miles  for the fraction of the cost.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any questions.

 

 

Winning bidder must contact me  within 24 hours of auction
end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. The non refundable-security deposit of $500 should be paid via PAY PAL within 24 hours of auction end .

Please do not bid unless you already have financing arranged.   Payment is due
within 5 days of auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours we
reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or
sell it otherwise. Make sure, if financing, that your financial institution
accepts the year, miles, and title type of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange
financing prior to bidding. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this
vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, we will gladly
cooperate. You can locate shippers by doing a search for `auto shippers .  If you are not sure about something, please ask! Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. 
For the payment we are accepting: bank transfer (wiring), US Bank certified checks (casher checks) ,USPS Money orders  , cash .  We don’t accept Pay pal as the form of the payment for the vehicle! We only accept pay pal for the 500$ security deposit so we could hold vehicle.

 

 


Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this
vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative
feedback will be posted.   .

For the out of the State Buyers: If you are planning to Fly and pick up the vehicle yourself – for the courtesy and convenience -I can deliver the vehicle to the Kansas City International Airport -free of charge.

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