Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Car
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Grey
Model: Grand Prix
Number of Cylinders: 6
Year: 2000
Warranty: Manufacture
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Number of Doors: 4 Generic Unit (Plural)
Power Options: Keyfob, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Trim: 4dr Sdn SE
Drive Type: Automatic Transmission
Mileage: 267,331
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: GT
Low profile racing tires: After market rims included
Exterior Color: White
8 Speaker stereo system: Bose
200 hp @ 5200 rpm // 225 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm
DO IT YOURSELF performance chip included with purchase adds up to 60 horsepower, 40ft-lbs tourqe & 4-7 MPG.
Regular oil changes, running on 5-W30 full synthetic oil.
As of August 03 2013 the following mechanical work has been preformed, with all receipts & inspection reports available upon request;
Both front wheel bearing assembly
Both rear strut assembly
Both rear outer tie rod
Mechanical and Electrical inspection passed, ABS break light is on only due to a short wire connection.
Front windshield replaced on August 24 2013.
Quickest 4-door "sports car" made in the year 2000.
After market green rims (Front passenger paint removed, chemical to remove the rest of green paint is in the trunk) GPS sticky mount included as seen in pictures. 8 Speaker BOSE stereo system. Wires for a sub already ran into the trunk.
Minor cut on the bottom of front bumper and minor cosmetic issues from previous owner.
I purchased the car at 170,000 kilometers, most of the additional kilometers from myself are highway driven to and from Calgary for business.
The only reason i'm selling this car is because my family is growing and i need something bigger to accommodate the circumstances.
Please call or text to book a test drive.
7807073203
Tyler
Pontiac Grand Prix for Sale
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