2010 Pontiac G6 on 2040-cars
1275 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1G2ZA5E05A4143843
Stock Num: 18690
Make: Pontiac
Model: G6
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Ruby Red
Interior Color: Ebony
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 29088
Enhance your driveway TODAY with this GREAT pre owned vehicle that has been thoroughly INSPECTED for your buying confidence.
Air conditioning, single-zone manual,Brake handle, leather-wrapped,Console, floor with floor shifter, integral armrest, lighted shift indicator, parking brake and storage compartment,Cruise control,Defogger, rear-window, electric,Door locks, power programmable with lockout protection and delayed locking,Floor mats, carpeted front and rear,Instrumentation analog with speedometer, temperature, fuel, tachometer and trip odometer,Lighting interior with illuminated entry and theater dimming,Map pocket, driver seatback, front passenger seatback,Mirror, inside rearview manual day/night,Remote Keyless Entry,Seat adjuster driver 4-way manual with power height adjustment and ratcheting lumbar,Seat, rear 60/40 split-folding,Seats, 45/45 front bucket with power lumbar,Shift knob,Steering column, Tilt-Wheel, adjustable,Steering wheel controls, mounted audio controls,Steering wheel,Theft-deterrent system, vehicle, PASS-Key III+,Trunk release, power,Visors, driver and front passenger vanity mirrors,Windows, power with driver Express-Down,Glass, Solar-Ray light-tinted, heat rejecting,Headlamps, halogen composite with reflector optics, automatic exterior lamp control and 20-second delay off feature,Mirrors, outside power-adjustable, body-color,Spoiler, rear,Tires, P215/55R17 touring, blackwall,Wheel trim 17 (43.2 cm) 5-spoke chrome includes (P22) 17 (43.2 cm) custom 5- spoke, high-vent wheels,Wheels, 17 (43.2 cm) custom 5-spoke, high-vent,Wipers front intermittent, speed-sensitive, controlled-cycle,Axle, 2.90 ratio,Brakes 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc, includes Traction Control,ECOTEC 2.4L 4-Cylinder MFI, aluminum (169 hp [126.0 kW] @ 6400 rpm, 160 lb-ft of torque [216.0 N-m] @ 5000 rpm) (Standard for Retail order types in all states. Standard for Fleet or Government order types ordering YF5 or NE1 emissions. Not available for Fleet PRINT THIS AD to receive a free gas card and a free vehicle detail with purchase of a vehicle. Eagle Buick Pontiac GMC Trucks is the North Suncoast volume giant. All prices are plus tax, tag, title, and dealer fees. PLEASE CONTACT John Patrick AT href="tel:888-447-0207"888-447-0207/a FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE. Ad must be presented when you arrive.
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