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1997 Pontiac Bonneville Se Sedan 4-door 3.8l 40th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:130000
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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 Bought this car at auction about a week ago along with another car. The other car needed less work so I kept that one. This car needs work. It is being sold "as-is", no warranty, no returns accepted. What I do know about this car is that the power steering fluid is empty, one tire is a donut, it's pretty dirty and beat up in my opinion. Please look at the pictures, if you want to see the car in person, contact me and we can arrange to meet where the car is located.

If you are not serious about paying for this car and collecting it, then move on. I am telling you that this car is a project car or a car for you to use for parts. Th engine starts and runs (Last time i started it was Saturday March 29th) - I did not dig into whats wrong with this car any further then that.  I highly suggest you having it towed to where you want it. I do not ship cars so if you are out of state or the Phoenix metro area, it is completely your responsibility to have the picked up and transported to you.

I copied and pasted the carfax below - you can ask questions if you have them, i just cant guarantee i will know the answer, but ask away!

VIN #1G2HX52KXVH237909
1997 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE
VIN: 1G2HX52KXVH237909
SEDAN 4 DR
3.8L V6 FI OHV
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Standard Equipment | Safety Options
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1997 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE vehicles in Gilbert, AZ
No accident/damage reported
No accident / damage reported to CARFAX
3 or more previous owners
5 Previous owners
Registered as a personal vehicle
Types of owners: Personal lease, Personal
Vehicle registration information
Last owned in Arizona
Last reported odometer reading/mileage
Last reported odometer reading



1997 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE
VIN: 1G2HX52KXVH237909
SEDAN 4 DR
3.8L V6 FI OHV
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Standard Equipment | Safety Options
Search for other
1997 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE vehicles in Gilbert, AZ
No accident/damage reported
No accident / damage reported to CARFAX
3 or more previous owners
5 Previous owners
Registered as a personal vehicle
Types of owners: Personal lease, Personal
Vehicle registration information
Last owned in Arizona
Last reported odometer reading/mileage
Last reported odometer reading
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Ownership History

The number of owners is estimated
Owners 1-3 Owner 4 Owner 5
Year purchased 1997  2014  2014 
Type of owner See Details Personal Personal
Estimated length of ownership 16 yrs. 10 mo.  2 months  4 days 
Owned in the following states/provinces See Details  Arizona  --- 
Estimated miles driven per year See Details  ---  --- 
Last reported odometer reading 128,929  ---  --- 

Title History

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Additional History

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Owners 1-3 Owner 4 Owner 5
Total Loss
No total loss reported to CARFAX.
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
Structural Damage
No structural damage reported to CARFAX.
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
Airbag Deployment
No airbag deployment reported to CARFAX.
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
Odometer Check
No indication of an odometer rollback.
No Issues Indicated
No Issues Indicated
No Issues Indicated
Accident / Damage
No accidents or damage reported to CARFAX.
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
No Issues Reported
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No Recalls Reported
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Basic Warranty
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Expired
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Detailed History

Owner 1
Purchased: 1997
Type: Personal lease
Where: Florida
Est. miles/year: 13,109/yr
Est. length owned: 2/15/97 - 3/30/00
(3 yrs. 1 mo.)
Low mileage! This owner drove less than the industry average of 15,000 miles per year.
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
02/15/1997     Florida
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fort Lauderdale, FL  
Titled or registered as personal lease vehicle
02/22/1997   47   Florida
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fort Lauderdale, FL  
Odometer reading reported
03/05/1997     Florida
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Title #72644824  
Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Loan or lien reported
04/16/1998     Florida
Inspection Station
Fort Lauderdale, FL  
Passed emissions inspection
04/09/1999   30,000   Florida
Inspection Station
Fort Lauderdale, FL  
Passed emissions inspection
03/30/2000   40,909   Dealer Inventory
Saint Paul, MN  
Vehicle offered for sale
 
Owner 2
Purchased: 2000
Type: Personal
Where: Minnesota, Arizona
Est. miles/year: 4,910/yr
Est. length owned: 4/26/00 - 11/27/12
(12 yrs. 7 mo.)
Low mileage! This owner drove less than the industry average of 15,000 miles per year.
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
04/26/2000     Minnesota
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Saint Paul, MN
Title #J1170M234  
Title or registration issued
New owner reported
04/02/2002     Minnesota
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Saint Paul, MN
Title #J1170M234  
Title or registration issued
11/16/2002     Arizona
Inspection Station  
Passed emissions inspection
11/19/2002   79,586   Arizona
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Sun City West, AZ
Title #497M002323010  
Title or registration issued
Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location
11/15/2004   93,000   Arizona
Inspection Station  
Passed emissions inspection
11/08/2006   102,000   Arizona
Inspection Station  
Passed emissions inspection
11/12/2008   112,000   Arizona
Inspection Station
Maricopa County  
Passed emissions inspection
12/10/2010   118,000   Arizona
Inspection Station
Maricopa County  
Passed emissions inspection
11/09/2011   123,000   Arizona
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Sun City West, AZ
Title #509M011313025  
Title or registration issued
11/27/2012   128,835   Auto Auction
Southwest Region  
Vehicle offered for sale
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12/05/2012     Auto Auction
Southwest Region  
Listed as a dealer vehicle
Sold at auction
12/06/2012     Arizona
Inspection Station
Maricopa County  
Passed emissions inspection
 
Owner 3
Purchased: 2013
Type: Personal
Where: Arizona
Est. length owned: 4/3/13 - 1/7/14
(9 months)
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
04/03/2013   128,929   Arizona
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Scottsdale, AZ
Title #023D013093010  
Title or registration issued
New owner reported
09/08/2013     Arizona
Service Facility  
Vehicle abandoned
Vehicle towed
 
Owner 4
Purchased: 2014
Type: Personal
Where: Arizona
Est. length owned: 1/7/14 - 3/27/14
(2 months)
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
01/07/2014     Arizona
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Phoenix, AZ
Title #AV06014007036  
Title or registration issued
New owner reported
 
Owner 5
Purchased: 2014
Type: Personal
Est. length owned: 3/27/14 - present
(4 days)
Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
03/27/2014     Arizona
Service Facility  
Vehicle sold
New owner reported

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