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2003 Pontiac Bonneville Se Sedan 4-door 3.8l Well Maintained Car!! Lower Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:112458
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
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This 2003 Pontiac Bonneville S.E is a 2 Owner Pampered 112k Original Miles Car

Beautiful BURGANDY The Body and interior are in GREAT shape It Has been maintained No scrapes,or Accidents , Engine and Transmission are superb this car drives like new very tight powerful strong and smooth. Buy it with complete confidence tons of miles left on this beauty. 

Any Questions feel free to call 330-208-7230.      

 Vehicle is also listed locally for sale And I reserve the right to end the auction early.

Payment - Deposit of $500.00 within 48 hours of auction close.  Full payment required with 3 days of auction close. Full payment due before vehicle gets picked up.

Shipping - Buyer responsible for vehicle inspection, shipping or pick up. Vehicle listed locally also

Coverage - The vehicle is eligible for up to $50,000 in Vehicle Purchase Protection when your transaction is complete online through ebay. To qualify you must be the winning bidder on an auction or click the Buy it Now button directly on the EBay side Restriction Apply

  • EVERYTHING is solid and working as designed
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  • Interior is in VERY GOOD condition (NO rips/tears, burns ect.)
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  • WELL MAINTAINED oil changed every 3,000 miles
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  • 2 OWNERS (ADULT OWNED) NOT ABUSED
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  • Body is very clean
  • Has "normal" paint chips & a couple of small dings (nothing major)
  • ANY questions please ask
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  • Thanks for looking & Happy Bidding
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  • VERY well maintained & serviced vehicle.  2 owner,Have all manuals. Runs PERFECT. Car was adult owned & NEVER hot rodded & it shows.  Bid accordingly because this is a NICE CAR & has ALOT of life left!
  • New owner will be responsible for applicable sales tax & documentary fee of $199.95

    • I reserve the right to end the auction early due to car being for sale locally
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    • Car IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED ALL SALES FINAL Car RUNS GREAT & IS VERY SOLID! BID ACCORDINGLY

     

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