1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.8l Supercharged Only 69k Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Franklin, Ohio, United States
Up for auction is a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
This car is loaded with virtually every option available from the factory! It comes equipped with power everything (locks, windows, driver's seat, flip-up sunroof), keyless entry with two (2) remotes, heated driver's seat, heads-up display (projects vehicle speed and other relevant information onto windshield), cruise control, ABS and traction control, dual-zone automatic climate control, trip computer/driver information center, CD player with steering wheel controls, and most importantly the 3.8 L engine with the rare supercharger option boosting the horsepower up to an impressive rating of 240! Although no warranty is being given or implied, this car is my daily driver and currently has no known mechanical issues. Everything appears to be functioning as it should including the A/C which is ice cold. I've recently put four new Fuzion tires on the car and the brake pads and rotors are less than a week old, all the way around. I've taken this car on many longer trips and it's just an extraordinarily comfortable and sporty sedan. The most impressive thing about the car is the extremely low mileage for its age. The odometer currently reads 69,027 although it could go up slightly by the time the auction concludes (no more then a couple hundred miles at most). Cosmetically, this car is in great condition for its age. It cleans up well and the paint still has a shiny gloss to it with the exception of the typical scuffs one might expect for a car of this age. The only places these are present are up front (where every car shows signs of wear from bugs and other road debris), the driver's door, and on the top around the sunroof. I have included close-up pictures of this area but please let me know if you would like to see them from another angle. The interior is probably even cleaner than the outside as everything from the original floor mats to the leather seats appear to be in above average shape for its year. The only noticeable flaws are a crack in the trim piece around the driver's door handle (a close-up is shown, easily replaceable) and a radio display screen that does not work. However, with the heads-up display, you can still see virtually all the information that would normally be displayed on the radio with the exception of the time. I think this car is a gem and it would be very difficult to find a Grand Prix of this generation in much better shape. Please let me know if you would like any further clarification of the vehicle's condition before bidding. A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of the conclusion of the auction via Paypal. Full payment and pick-up is expected within 7 days. Acceptable forms of payment are cash in person upon pick-up or full Paypal payment. If the vehicle is going to be shipped (and the buyer will not be showing up in person) and the buyer wishes not to use Paypal for full payment, a cashier's check or money order will be accepted provided it is sent in advance and given time to clear before the car will be released for pick-up. This vehicle has a clear Ohio title which will be notarized and ready to go upon its sale. Starting price is $2,499.00 There is a reserve. Please do not assume anything and ask any questions you may have before submitting your bid. I will give you a response ASAP. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! |
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