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2006 Pontiac G6 Gt Panoramic Sunroof! Very Low Miles! Loaded V6 Auto/stick Trans on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:2006 Mileage:61000
Location:

Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

I am selling my G6 GT with only 61xxx miles. I have title in hand.
It has the V6 engine and an auto/stick transmission. It is Blue/gray paint with black cloth seats.
This car has all the bells and whistles including a panoramic sunroof. I think this is the coolest thing on the car.
 

The body is very nice with no rust and has only a few minor nicks from stone chips, etc. and the interior is extremely nice as well. The underside is rust free as well...

It is mechanically sound as well and meticulusly maintained.
Just replaced the transmission cooling lines in December 2013.
Also just replaced (03-21-14) the complete front suspension including the ball joints and lower control arms. It also had an alignment on 03-22-14.

It has new brakes and rotors all the way around as well as a fresh oil change.
Also it has a PA state inspection sticker. 07/2014.

Options include cruise control, power windows, power brakes, power mirrors, power trunk, power panoramic sunroof with power sunshade, power seat, 6 disc CD changer, auto/stick transmission and XM radio built in.

It also has the factory installed remote starter which is really nice especially in the winter.
I added the chrome grill inserts and fog light bezels when I got the car. This was a 500.00 option through GM. I also added the spoiler on the trunk lid. These are the only things on the car that isn't original.
I am only selling because I drive too many miles to work and needed a smaller car......

The price is $2,500 LOWER than Blue book value because it does have a flood/reconstructed title.


Look it up. KBB value is over 9,000 in just "good condition" by private seller. This car is probably better maintained than even a dealer would sell and I have all records and receipts to prove it. Come take a look if possible or send a mechanic to check it out. You will not be disappointed!



 ****The car was in clean water only up to the floor boards. Not even high enough to reach the seat bottoms. There is absolutely no rust on seat frames and no mold or mildew smells of any kind. Car seats and carpeting were immediately taken out and the carpet was cleaned therefor keeping the water from causing any damage.*****


 I've driven this car for 6 years and 47,000 miles and have had NO electrical or any other issues for that matter. I checked it all out including taking apart the dash when I bought it to check all the wiring. I found no problems.....If there were to be any issues I would think they would have shown up by now...

Bring a mechanic and have them look at this car. Nothing to hide here and you will have a hard time finding a vehicle this well taken care of and maintained mechanically.

If you want any other info please email me and I will give you my phone number.

I now have 4 new Hankook Optimo all season tires on the car and also a new alignment.

That along with all the maintenance already done you can drive for a long time without any maintenance needing done!

Also I have alot more pics I can send you if you would like to see them.


Thanks for looking

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