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2002 Pontiac Montana Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

US $3,400.00
Year:2002 Mileage:173326
Location:

Pomeroy, Ohio, United States

Pomeroy, Ohio, United States

Great dependable transportation for everyday driving (I drive it daily) or long trips (I drove it all over the east coast on vacation (over 4000 miles) and made two other long trips (over 1200 miles each) in it in the last year.)  I'm a retired mechanic and I would drive this car anywhere in the world.  It is pleasant to drive because it has been well maintained.  This is an excellent vehicle compared to others with over 173,000 miles.  Engine runs great!  Transmission shifts great, no slips!  AC blows cold front and rear!  Heat blows hot front and rear!  Parking brake works and holds great on hills!  All gauges work as they should.  It has OnStar Auto Security Car Safety Navigation System!  All the electric stuff works (driver's seat, mirrors, sliding side door, front windows, rear windows, and locks.)  It does not use much oil (no need to top off between changes.)  The seats fold down in case you want to haul lumber or something and they easily come completely out in case you want to haul something bigger.  I can get more in this van than I can get into a small truck, and it stays dry!  Also, none of the windows leak or anything like that.  See my feedback and the pictures and bid with confidence.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS!  A $500 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITH PAYPAL IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SALE!  REMAINDER OF PAYMENT IS TO BE CASH WHEN VEHICLE IS PICKED UP!  NO REFUNDS! NO RETURNS!  IF VEHICLE IS NOT PICKED UP IN 7 DAYS AND NO OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE I WILL KEEP YOUR DEPOSIT AND RELIST THE VEHICLE!  (I will accept cashiers check or personal check for balance due, but payment must clear my bank before I release the title or car to buyer or shipper.  I prefer cash in person for balance due.)  I will try to be flexible to be available to meet buyer or shipper.  Inspections are welcome before you buy.   I can't think of anything else....If I do I'll update the listing ASAP. 

THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.....I WILL END THIS EARLY WHEN IT SELLS SO DON'T DELAY!   

Also included is a cargo net that goes in the back.....I forgot to put it in the car when I took the pictures.

Below is a list of what I have done (or had done.) 

Recent Front Wheel Alignment
New Fuel Pump and Filter Assembly 
New Battery (Top of the line!)
Fresh Oil/Filter Change
Fresh Transmission Oil/Filter Change
New Air Filter (At last Oil Change) 
Recent Tire Rotation/Balance and Brake Inspection (At last Oil Change)


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