1991 Pontiac Grand Am - Le Sedan 081096miles - Clean And Maintained + Trusted!! on 2040-cars
Clovis, New Mexico, United States
Selling a Trusted Family Vehicle that Runs Great and is Easy on Gas!
LESS THAN 082,000 MILES (081096 ACTUAL) WHITE Exterior has some paint flaking off in spots from the hail and heat combination. BLUE Interior is excellent condition. The clear Title and all Receipts are provided. This car is still occasionally driven. Cash Accepted/ Trade/ Barter Ideas: Food Cart/ Pop-Up or RV Camper/ Enclosed Trailer/ Gas or Diesel Generators/ Solar Powered Equipment/ Welders/ Small Tractor or Trencher/ Indoor/Outdoor Growing Equipment/ Tactical Gear/ Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Hunting or Prospecting Gear! VIN 1G2NE54U0MC532536 Year 1991 Make Pontiac Model Grand AM LE Sedan Engine Type 2.5L L4 Tank 13.60 Gallon MPG Hwy 33 miles/gallon MPG City 22 miles/gallon Tires 185/75R14 Drive-line FWD Transmission 5-Speed Manual Overdrive 3-Speed Automatic Standard Seating 5 MSRP $11,324 USD |
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