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Great Car! *no Reserve*sacrifice*mechanics Special*02 Grand Am Se1 4dr on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:145091 Color: good condition
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

GREAT Car! *NO RESERVE*Sacrifice*Mechanics Special*02 Grand Am SE1 4Dr

 

"Love car but have 2 sell. Mechanics Special. Easy fixes for car buffs - Not too expensive for layperson."

 

PONTIAC GRAND AM SE1 4 DOOR SEDAN 2002

POWERFUL RIDE & FULLY LOADED WITH CLEAR TITLE!

 

Selling at a sacrifice with No Reserve. I love this car and planned to work on it to keep it up, but time got away from me before we moved into a 2-car park situation with 3 cars. Would love to see the right buyer give the TLC that I've given on this car since original purchase.

 

features:

* Only ONE private OWNER.

* Car runs great with EXCELLENT PICKUP.

* QUIET motor with smooth ride and comfortable interior.

* HANDLES very WELL, smooth turns, easy to drive.

* 4 Doors with POWER locks & windows.

* Power MOONROOF.

* Fog Lamps.

* Rear SPOILER.

* LOADED w/ Power Everything.

* NICE STEREO system w/ Six (6) Speakers, CD & Tape player in dash, MP3 Jack. Upgraded.

* PLUSH Interior very good condition - NEVER SMOKED IN, NO KIDS, NO PETS!

* Front brakes are recent.

* Metallic Silver paint exterior good condition.

* Tires have some life left in them, with a spare included in trunk.

* Includes Spare keys and 2 factory keyfob remotes.

* Includes 3rd party alarm w/ remote.

* Includes ORIGINAL MANUALS.

* Includes CLEAR TITLE TRANSFER FROM ORIGINAL BUYER.

 

After having a mechanic look at it I know the right buyer may have all issues remedied reasonably.

No longer my primary car, but I drive it weekly and it runs smooth.  All fixable issues for the right buyer.

 

issues:

* Carpet looks great considering car's age. Does show minor spots here & there.

* Paint exterior good condition except for fading on rear bumper not visble in pix, minor dings, minimal shallow scratches except for one small 1-inch long deep scratch on hood on driver side.

* Known repairs this car will probably need to have addressed by the new buyer: Currently has steering fluid leak, not major but will need to have it looked at. Power locks operate with key remote only - not buttons. There is a battery draining issue which may relate to the lock buttons. I'm not able to spend any extra money to pinpoint diagnose the drain issue since I am not a mechanic. Due to this issue, I disconnect it unless I am taking the car for its weekly drive around the neighborhood. Recently moved to NV from CA and found out that due to unhooking the battery, it reset computer and would not communicate diagnostic history to smog check computer so I have not gotten NV smog done. Did pass its last smog in CA.”

 

 

*** I am not a car dealer so please note this is an "AS IS SALE"

*** No warranty nor return policy as this vehicle will be sold directly by private owner.

 

 

Shipping to out of state buyers will be at buyers cost.

Thanks for your interest & Happy bidding!

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