1999 Pontiac Montana Base Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
FOR SALE PONTIAC MONTANA 1999 VAN 3.4 Liter V6 USED AND IN GOOD CONDITION! I inherited the van from my grandfather, who was the only other owner who bought it as a second vehicle and rarely used it. After he passed away, it sat in a garage for ten years until I found a need for it. I have used it for the past two years as my daily driver, but have found it’s time to trade the minivan in for a full SUV, which better suits my needs. The van has served me well, has been well cared for and regularly serviced, but I no longer have the space for it in my driveway, so it’s time for it to find a new home. This vehicle has an overall rating of 7.1 according to Kelley Blue Book! It’s a very comfortable, quiet ride and It’s great for long trips. The odometer alone speaks for the van itself with an incredibly low 81,000 miles. It came with an upgraded package complete with a roof rack, towing rig, the two-tone exterior, leather seats, bucket seating, rear air control, etc.. New tires and belts were put on this summer and it has a fresh oil change. There are no leaks, no rust, and no major damage. This Pontiac Montana has never been involved in an accident and is completely reliable. FEATURES Exterior Color: Forest Green Interior Color:
Tan ENGINE: 3.4 Liter V6, automatic transmission, ABS, 16/23 MPG Odometer: 81,163 Routine service VIN: 1GMDX03E0XD129164 Exterior: All 4 Rims in VERY Good Condition Tow Rig Roof Rack Child Dual Sliding doors (Passenger side slider was recalled for new calibration, occasionally will crack open if not locked) Interior: VERY CLEAN Absolutely NO cracks in the dashboard or door panels Power Windows Power Locks Power Seats Working stereo: includes AM/FM radio, tape deck, CD player, Steering wheel radio control WORKING AIR CONDITIONING (A MUST for this California weather!) Leather Seating (Minimal wear, no rips or tears) Front and middle row bucket seats Seats 7 people comfortably All rear seats fold down and/or can be removed Tan Carpeting which includes original floor mats Carpeting is in good shape; was recently cleaned; has very minimal stains, if any. Large storage space in back Cup holder and storage for each passenger EMAIL FOR MORE INFO! |
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GM knew about fatal Chevy ignition problem decade before recall
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