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US $13,995.00
Year:2007 Mileage:75886
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, low miles, clean carfax, extremely clean!!!

Up for bid is my 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP equipped with the powerful 5.3 V8 motor! I am the second owner of this extremely clean and well kept vehicle, and I am confident that this is the cleanest, most complete Grand Prix GXP on Ebay!! The pictures will speak for themselves, but onto the details, and I will be as honest and descriptive as possible so you can get a good idea of what your bidding on.

If your not to familiar with these vehicles, let me fill you in. This is the first Grand Prix to have a V8 stuffed into it since the early 80s, and has plenty of power on tap. 303hp, 320lb ft of torque provides you with enough power to make your drive exciting, but still economical and great on gas. This is a front wheel drive vehicle, so winter driving is easy, and it is equipped with a 4-speed paddle shift automatic transmission for your enjoyment! General Motors used Bilstein struts all the way around, cross drilled rotors for increased stopping performance, 18" Alcoa Forged aluminum wheels, Bridgestone Potenza tires, and of course the V8 motor, all of these options are a recipe for an awesome vehicle! The visual appearance was also enhanced with a more aggressive front bumper, rear spoiler, front fender honey comb vents, and polished quad tip tail pipes. The interior is equipped with sport bucket seats wrapped in leather and center suede inserts for comfort, leather wrapped steering wheel with paddle shift and radio controls attached, and easy to use touchscreen navigation. Im sure im leaving something out but again, the pictures will show you everything.

I purchased the vehicle about 3yrs ago from a very reputable dealership here in Cleveland with 32k miles on it, so it was a lightly used vehicle. The carfax stated 1 owner before me and no accidents, so I am the 2nd owner and still no accidents or paint repairs, ALL ORIGINAL PAINT! The vehicle as it sits now has only 75,500 miles on it, but will continue to rise as it is my only vehicle. Of course, it has your typical front bumper chips from the highway but you have to really put your face to the bumper to see them, so very light debris marks. The paint or body shows beautifully with exceptional reflections and shine, you would think the car has 5,000 miles, I would rate the paint 9 of 10! The only visable scratches are on one of the rims, it was there when i purchased the vehicle and I tried having the dealer fix/replace it, but you know how that goes. Other than that I would say the outside is in excellent condition for a daily driver. All of the door jambs, trunk jambs, gas cap area, inside of wheels, wheels wells, and under hood are cleaned and maintained on every wash, so it looks like its stored for the winter with no grease and nasty salt showing at all! All of the glass is in great shape with no chips, or cracks, and no aftermarket window tint. I would say that pretty much covers the exterior, onto the interior.

The interior is in excellent shape as well with only the normal driver seat bolster wear showing. It is a very light wear with no tears or rips, just minor surface wear from entering and exiting the vehicle. There are absolutely no stains on any of the seats or suede as I keep up on them regularly, and I keep the leather conditioned, not oily, just conditioned/protected. The carpets are near perfect with absolutely no stains, tears, and close to no visual wear. The driver side has very light wear but again, looks like a 5,000 mile car inside! Carpets are shampooed and hot water extracted every so often, so they are in great to excellent shape! Dashboard is in excellent shape with no tears or sun fading, and no greasy dressing, just wiped regularly to preserve the "like new look". Navigation screen is perfect, no scratches, and works as it should, no issues. Sunroof works perfect with no leaks, no issues there as well. Everything inside works as it should, cleaner than possibly expected, no disappointments at all! I have a baby seat in the back and the only way you could tell is because at the time of the pictures I removed the seat a few minutes prior, so you can see the indentation where it was strapped in. They are not permanent, there just wasnt enough time between me taking the seat out and the pictures being taken, for the indentations to swell back out. Again the interior is in perfect shape, and you would not suspect the back seats were even used! I think thats it for the interior, onto the engine bay......

Not much to say here about the engine,all stock, no modifications, super clean. Looks like I store the car for the winter! Engine oil changed on the regular with Mobil 1 synthetic, with no oil leaks!!! I just had the oil changed, coolant flushed, transmission completely flushed with new seals, the receipts are in the picture with the trunk open. Again, no slimy dressings applied on the plastics, just lightly rinsed and maintained on the regular to keep dirt and grime away, preventative maintenance!

I have all of the factory supplied books in the glove box which include the following: vehicle manuals, navigation dvd/manual, satellite radio book, seat belt restraint how to brochure, air bag tag is still attached to the dash door (see pic), every piece of literature that came with the car in 07' is still here which is rare! I have the second set of keys/fob as well and I will make sure they both have a new battery. In the picture of inside the trunk you will see all of the books, the carfax report I had pulled last month, the receipts for the fluid changes, and also receipts for the new struts all the way around!

List of recently replaced items:

Battery--2yrs ago
Struts----3 months ago
Winter tires--this season
Oil changed--3 months ago
Trans flushed--3 months ago
Coolant flushed--3 months ago
4 wheel alignment--3 months ago

List of options:

5.3 V8 motor with 303 horsepower 320lb ft or torque
4 speed automatic transmission with optional paddle shift
Front wheel drive
18" Alcoa forged aluminum wheels
Factory cross drilled rotors
Factory touchscreen navigation
Bose stereo
Factory sunroof
Leather/suede interior
power windows/locks
Cruise control
Satellite radio
Tilt steering
Heads up display in the windshield (awesome)
Dual zone climate control
Heat front seats
Side air bags
Factory remote start
Traction control
Cylinder deactivation mode (at cruising speed the motor only uses 4 cylinders to optimize fuel economy)
High intensity fog lamps

Vehicle is completely stock and has not been altered in anyway. I own a high end auto detailing shop, so this vehicle is pampered on the regular!! This vehicle will not disappoint, the pictures will let you know that. You have to keep in mind that it is hard to find one of these cars with these options, 2 owners, no accidents, and stock!
This is also a rare color combination as well, and you will see that if you look at the others on ebay.

I feel I have covered everything, and have been completely thorough about the condition of the vehicle to its entirety. If they are any questions please feel free to contact me at 440)476-9282, my name is Shawn and I will be happy to speak with you! Thank you for looking and happy bidding!

*This vehicle is advertised locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Buyer is responsible for all shipping, and the vehicle is sold as is with no warranty! $500 deposit is required!


Thank you!! The bank still holds the title, therefore it will take 7-10 days to release it to the new owner after funds have cleared.

*Buyer is responsible for any/all shipping responsibilities!

*A non refundable deposit of $500 is required by the winning bidder!

Vehicle is sold as is with no warranty

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