2009 Pontiac Vibe Gt Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Sandy Hook, Virginia, United States
Check out this great looking Pontiac Vibe GT. (aka Toyota Matrix)
Showing only 45K miles, it is very well equipped with Power windows,
locks, moonroof, leather, freezing cold A/C, key-less entry, and cruise control. It also has the 7 speaker Monsoon 320-watt system, with
MP3 compatibility and XM satellite tuner. It even has a nifty built in 115 Volt receptacle! Its powered
by a 158HP four cylinder engine with a 5sp Automatic transmission. Also has Electronic stability
control and four-wheel disc
brakes with anti-lock. The interior is cavernous for a small car especially with the 60/40 split rear seats that can fold flat to yield
nearly 50 cubic feet of cargo space. Safety wise it has Side thorax air bags for front occupants, along with head-curtain side air bags covering front and rear
occupants, plus active head restraints to help reduce whiplash injuries
in the event of a rear-end crash.
This car is extremely fun to drive, has no problem zipping in and out of traffic and gets great gas mileage. (I consistently get 28 - 32 MPG) It is in showroom condition in and out and is garage kept. Exterior is straight as an arrow with no previous accidents. (only thing worth mentioning is that its missing 1 of the Pontiac center caps on the wheels) Interior is just as clean. Comes from non smoking pet free home. Look at the owner reviews of this car online and you'll see its a great vehicle that will last. For those that don't know, its basically a Toyota Matrix with Pontiac sheet metal. All the internals especially the Engine and transmission are Toyota so you can count on the reliability. I really hate to sell it but I have decided to minimize how many vehicles I have. Title in hand. Check out the FLICKR Link below for more high rez pics of the Vibe! https://www.flickr.com/photos/off2hcky/sets/72157645553309445 Buyer responsible for shipping costs if applicable Serious Inquiries Only Please Thanks for looking! |
Pontiac Vibe for Sale
We finance! 2009 pontiac vibe w/1sb - fwd remote keyless entry(US $9,800.00)
No reserve 2003 pontiac vibe gt wagon 1.8l 6-speed manual navigation 03 04 05
1 owner clean carfax cd audio mp3 aux spoiler 3.4l v6 cloth bucket seats we ship(US $9,500.00)
We finance, we ship, reduced,bought here new, sunroof, new tires, 1.8l, warranty
2003 pontiac vibe base wagon 4-door 1.8l(US $4,400.00)
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