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2001 Pontiac Montana Base Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.4l No Reserve, Affordable! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:120964 Color: The body is in pretty good shape over all
Location:

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States


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This 2001 Pontiac Montana 1SC is available for NO RESERVE! Meaning, if you maintain the highest bid when the auction ends, you will own this vehicle! If you need a 7 passenger van with rear entertainment for cheap, this is your chance.


INTERIOR: The cloth interior is in good shape. I didn’t notice any offensive odors or any indication of smoke. The heat blows hot and the a/c blows cold. The radio works and so do the radio controls on the steering wheel. The seats come out with ease and they are very easy to re-install. The rear entertainment system works too.


EXTERIOR: The body is in pretty good shape over all. There is a lot of tread still on the tires. I did not see any rust and there is no major damage. There are only a few small scuffs.


MOTOR/HANDLING: The Montana idles with no issues or odd sounds. The acceleration is responsive and it feels very strong. The brakes do their job just fine stopping the van. The abs light is currently on, usually this is just a sensor. This can be fixed if you were interested in having it done before delivery. The powered steering is smooth. The suspension is still absorbent and still does a good job making a smooth ride. The air ride suspension still works properly. Taking turns was easy and this van is very easy to park because you are comfortable seeing out of it.


All in all this is a good vehicle for any growing family that needs transportation. The miles mileage is fair and the vehicle is clean. If taken care of properly, this vehicle will most likely last longer than you will need it. If you are interested, feel free to contact me now for a ‘Buy It Now’ opportunity. Thank you for looking and good luck! -Daryl


IMPORTANT INFORMATION (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY): IF this is a NO RESERVE auction, the vehicle being sold will sell to the highest bidder. IF you are really interested in this vehicle, enter your max bid. This is so no one can outbid you at the last minute trying to take your deal. When you enter your max bid, eBay will automatically maintain the highest bid until your high bid budget has been reached. It will not enter you max bid unless someone else is trying to outbid you. Please do not bid/buy if you are NOT SERIOUS about owning this vehicle, or if you do not have the money. We will report all non-paying winners to eBay. It is not fair to the other high bidders/winners, or us.


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Better Priced Cars etc. is a Licensed Maryland Auto Dealer. We sell dealer trades, repossessions, donated vehicles, boats, RV's and equipment in no reserve eBay auctions directly to the public. We try our best to accurately describe the vehicles as best as we can and guarantee titles (unless otherwise stated). These vehicles are in our possession for a short period of time and we will give you as much history/information as we know. Remember they are not being sold at retail value and they are not brand new. Thank you for looking and good luck!!


MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Once the Auction ends, proceed to check-out and make your $200.00 deposit only to betterpricedcarsetc@gmail.com (PayPal email), or click the PayPal links. Just like our time, your deposit is non-refundable. Then contact us to set up arrangements for pick up. This is to reserve the vehicle as yours, and so no one else can purchase it. This also lets us know you are a serious buyer. There is a $200 doc fee that covers customer pickups if needed (airport, bus/train station), 60 day temp tags, title work, fixed expenses, usually car detailing, and allows us to sell with NO RESERVE. This fee will be assessed on the day of delivery or with your payment in full. We prefer a bank wire transfer (safest), certified funds, or cash for your payment in full. The vehicle needs to be picked up/shipped within 10 days of auction close, unless otherwise arranged. If not, a fee will be assessed of $10 per day after 10 days.
We reserve the right to… cancel bids for excessive negative feedback, and to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. Remember, these vehicles can be sold on our lot.


IF WE DONT HAVE A DEPOSIT OR AN EXPLANATION WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, WE WILL RELIST AND REPORT AN UNPAID BIDDER TO EBAY. IT IS NOT FAIR TO OTHER BIDDERS

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***ALL MARYLAND RESIDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MARYLAND STATE TAXES (6%), AND TAG FEES ($285-$325). WE CAN HAVE THE VEHICLE MD STATE INSPECTED FOR YOU AT CUSTOMERS EXPENSE***


Pontiac Montana 1SC 4-Speed Automatic Blue-Black Metallic 120959 6-Cylinder 3.4L V6 OHV 12V2001 MiniVan Better Priced Cars Etc 410-272-9295

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