2006 Pontiac Montana Sv6,auto,7 Pass,cd,dvd,power,great Van,no Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Beltsville, Maryland, United States
This is a beautiful 2006 Pontiac Montana SV6. This automatic7 passenger minivan is equipped with a powerful V6 3.5 engine, Power Steering, Power brakes, Power Window, Power locks, Power Mirror. dual airbags, Tilt, Cruise Control, ABS, Factory AM/FM stereo Cd and DVD Player and Dual A/C system, On Star, Traction Control, Roof Rack, and good tires, When you look at the pictures of the interior of this car you can tell how fabulous the cloth and leather seats look with no wear or tear what so ever. This 7 passenger car is roomy, allowing you to ride in space and in comfort. Looking at the pictures of the exterior of the car you can tell how nice it looks with no rust what so ever. The Maroon color of the van gives it a nice touch for a convenient and fashionable minivan. The only thing that you should be aware of about this van other than what you see in the picture is that there is few scratches around the car nothing major and hand rest and front seat leather a bit crack and a few minor scratches and door bangs Keep in mind of minor scratches and door bangs on the van which are not uncommon on any used van! Other than that the interior and exterior looks superb. Not only that but mechanically, the engine and transmission are in superb shape and the car runs very smoothly. Don’t let the miles of this car scare you! These are highway miles, van runs and drive great, If you come form out of state to pick up the car, I will be more than happy to meet you at airport or terminal in order to increase your comfort and allow for a more relaxed transaction. This car has been maintained extremely well.This is a wonderful family car for any serious buyer looking for a reliable, affordable, and economic car. Don’t Let This One Get Away! Bid Now!!!
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