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2000 Pontiac Sunfire Se Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:2000 Mileage:72712
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
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2000 Pontiac Sunfire only 72,721 miles clean inside and out runs and drives well NO RESERVE! Buy it now $3200! This is a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire that is in nice shape, auto, 2 door, cold a/c, sunroof, 2.2L 4 cyl, clean inside and out, white with gray interior. Basic model that came with a $1900 option premium according to the original window sticker ( tilt steering, am/fm stereo w/ CD player & 6 speaker surround, 3 speed auto transmission, power sunroof with glass). Its ready to go and you cant find much at this price and these miles! Call me anytime #941-915-0257 #941-915-0257 #941-915-0257 Inspection: eBay strongly recommends that an inspection be performed prior to a purchase either by the Buyer himself or a 3rd party inspector. We encourage our customers to take advantage of this option. Even though we do our best to have all vehicles inspected, and our descriptions accurate, we encourage all customers to have vehicle inspected BEFORE purchasing and leaving our facility. JURISDICTION/VENUE: By placing your bid on this auction you agree and accept the following terms and conditions. These terms and conditions shall be construed, and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder shall be determined in accordance with Florida law without regard to choice of law doctrines. You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of Florida courts for any action relating to or arising under these terms and conditions or your bid. Venue for any action arising under or relating to this transaction shall be in the court of appropriate jurisdiction for Sarasota County, Florida. If any proceeding is brought to enforce a parties' rights under these terms and conditions, the losing party shall pay all costs and attorneys' fees of the prevailing party. We reserve the right to end this listing at any time should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings. Dealer Fee: $195 Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $500 deposit within 24 hours with Paypal or cash from close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions MUST be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Certified Check, bank transfer, or bank wire (fastest way to secure) Fees and Taxes: Florida Resident: You will be required to pay sales tax and registration fees. A 30 day temp tag or metal plate transfer may be done with proof of insurance on purchased vehicle. Non Florida Resident: If you are driving the vehicle away from our lot, you will be required to have proof of insurance on purchased vehicle. You will pay your state's sales tax up to 6%. If your state's sales tax is more than 6%, you will be required to pay the difference in your home state. Most states, but not all, are reciprocating with Florida so you will not have to pay them twice. If you have the vehicle shipped with a registered transporter, we will not charge you any sales tax (however, you will have to pay your state's tax at home). WARRANTY DISCLAIMER “ AS IS “ DEALER WARRANTY DISCLAIMER EXPLANATION OF DEALER’S WARRANTY DISCLAIMER WITH REGARD TO ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLE. THIS USED MOTOR VEHICLE IS SOLD WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THE BUYER WILL BEAR THE ENTIRE EXPENSE OF REPAIRING OR CORRECTING ANY DEFECTS THAT MAY PPRESENTLY EXIST OR THAT MAY OCCUR IN THE VEHICLE. THE DEALER (SELLER) SHALL NOT HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR INCOME, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY DEFECTOR MALFUNCTION OR UNFITNESS OR OTHER DIFICIENCY OF THIS VEHICLE. THE DEALER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATION OR ASSURANCES THAT THE MOTOR VEHICLE CONTAINS ONLY ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER INSTALLED OR MANUFACTERER REBUILT COMPONENTS, PARTS OR ACCESSORIES. (BUYER) PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE OR SHE HAS READ, UNDERSTANDS AND ACCEPTS ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY DISCLAIMER COVERING THE VEHICLE ABOVE DESCRIBED.

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GM recalling 1.4 million older vehicles for oil leak fire risk

Tue, Oct 27 2015

General Motors is recalling 1,411,332 older vehicles with its 3.8-liter V6 yet again due to a fire risk. Specifically, there are 1,283,340 of them in the US, and the affected models are the: 1997-2004 Pontiac Grand Prix 2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala 1998-1999 Chevrolet Lumina 1998-2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1998-1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue 1997- 2004 Buick Regal The fault with these vehicles is that oil can drip onto the hot exhaust manifold during hard braking, which can potentially cause of fire. In the last six years, there have 19 reported minor injuries from this problem but no crashes or fatalities, according to the company. Spokesperson Alan Adler also told Autoblog: "GM has reports of 1,345 fires in vehicles that were repaired under two previous recalls for this issue." At this time, GM is still developing a remedy for the problem. According to Adler, the company advised owners to park these vehicles outside for the previous recalls. "The cars can be safely driven. In cases where a customer reported an engine fire while driving, smoke was reported, which would be an indication of a malfunction," he said. This is GM's fourth recall for this problem since 2008, according to The Detroit News. At one point it was believed that aging valve cover gaskets allowed the oil to leak out and drip onto the manifold. A campaign in 2009 covered nearly 1.5 million of these models through the 2003 model year for the same issue. At the time, dealers installed new spark plug wire retainers as a fix. Related Video: GM Statement: General Motors is recalling 1,283,340 older sedans and coupes in the U.S. from the 1997 to 2004 model years because drops of oil may be deposited on the hot exhaust manifold through hard braking, which can cause engine compartment fires. GM is working on a remedy. The company is aware of post-repair fires in some vehicles but no crashes or fatalities. There have been 19 reported minor injuries over the last six years. These vehicles with 3.8-liter V6 3800 engines are affected: 1997-2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, 2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala, 1998-1999 Chevrolet Lumina and 1998-2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1998-1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue and 1997-2004 Buick Regal. Including Canada, Mexico and exports, the total population is 1,411,332.

GM knew about fatal Chevy ignition problem decade before recall

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Well, this is not good for General Motors. Following a report last week that GM was recalling 778,000 Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 compacts over concerns that the ignition could switch out of the "run" position without warning, USA Today reports that the Detroit-based behemoth knew about the issue, which affected 2005 to 2007 Cobalts (the Cobalt shown above and in the gallery is from 2010) and 2007 Pontiac G5s, all the way back in 2004.
The information comes from a deposition in a civil lawsuit against GM, obtained by USA Today, which claims that a GM engineer experienced the issue while the then-new model was undergoing testing. The issue was "solved" when a technical service bulletin was issued in 2005, informing dealers to install a snap-on key cover on the cars of customers who complained about the issue. According to the Cobalt's program engineering manager, Gary Altman, the cover was an "improvement, it was not a fix to the issue."
The case where the depositions were made was from 2010, and involved Brooke Melton, a 29-year-old pediatric nurse in Georgia who was killed on her birthday. At the time, police claimed she was going too fast on a wet, rural road, although it later came out through the black box that her car's ignition had come out of the "run" position at least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakes. According to USA Today, police said Melton was "traveling too fast for the roadway conditions," although it's impossible to know if she'd have been in the wreck, which injured the occupants of another vehicle, had her 2005 Chevy not shut off. GM settled the Melton family's case, although the details remain confidential.

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