Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1G2MF35X08Y116937
Year: 2008
Make: Pontiac
Model: Solstice
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: .
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 63,277
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
Disability Equipped: No
Motor Car Details
Make
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1 Pontiac |
Mileage
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63,277 |
Model
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Solstice GXP
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Exterior Color
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Prancing Red |
Body
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Roadster Convertible
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Interior Color
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Black Leather |
Year
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2008
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Transmission
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Automatic |
Engine
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2.0L I4 DIR
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Title Status
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Clear
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DESCRIPTION AND OTHER INFORMATION
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2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP Roadster
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One Owner - Best Color Combination
This was one of the last crowning achievements by the Pontiac Motorcar Division of General Motors. Due to the economic recession, in 2009 the Pontiac Division was eliminated which ended production of the Solstice. Starting in 2007 the GXP was introduced as an upgraded Solstice which included a 2.0L I4 Ecotec engine with dual –scroll turbocharger and a gasoline direct injection engine. This one owner masterpiece has been meticulously well maintained both mechanically and cosmetically and has gone less that 10,500 per year for a total of 63,277 miles.
It is finished in a flawless red metallic with impeccable black leather interior with matching immaculate black convertible top. It comes with a 5 speed automatic transmission, rear wheel drive, ABS 4 wheel disc brakes, AM/FM stereo/CD/MP3 player, Traction control, power everything and engine immobilizer security system.
For over 60 years I have been selling collectible motorcars from this same location. I consider this masterpiece, with its low production number, to be a future collectible. You will enjoy this future great American classic which will afford you endless pride of ownership.
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"BUY NOW" EBAY RESERVE ~ $ 1 6,990.00
For any Further Questions,
Please Call
314-352-9100
Door to Door Nationwide and Worldwide Shipping Arrangements Available
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Acceptable Forms of Payment:
Certified check, cashiers check, or bank/wire transfer. U.S. Funds Only.
Tax, Title and License:
Missouri residents are responsible for applicable sales tax in your county as well as title and licensing fees. If you live outside of Missouri, you are responsible for applicable tax, title and licensing fees in your area.
For any Further Questions: Please Call 314-352-9100
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!!ATTENTION!! PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING
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Charles Schmitt & Company has described the above mentioned vehicle to the
best of our ability. However, with all preowned automobiles, the condition
is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer themselves fly in
to inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase.
Ebay winners are encouraged to fly in themselves and to inspect as well as test
drive the motor car and are given three business days after the end of the auction
to complete the transaction. We do not accept escrow, and all inspections must
be done prior to delivery. Charles Schmitt & Co. reserves the right to
end the auction at any time.
The mileage of said motor car is recorded at the time of arrival at Charles
Schmitt & Company and due to road testing and test drives the mileage is
subject to change.
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Charles Schmitt & Company
3500 South Kingshighway BLVD
St. Louis, MO 63139
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CALL US AT
314-352-9100
OR EMAIL US AT
info@schmittmotorcars.com
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Nation wide Door to Door Shipping Arrangements Available
Worldwide Shipping Arrangements also Available
Please note: shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.
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