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2006 Pontiac Vibe Sport Base - 1 Owner/5spd, Regularly Maintained, Low Reserve. on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:57815
Location:

Severn, Maryland, United States

Severn, Maryland, United States
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- 1 Owner 2006 Pontiac Vibe Sport Base Wagon with only 57K original miles!!
- Autocheck certified, accident free (msg me and I can send you the report.)
- 1.8L 16 Valve 4cyl (1ZZ-FE) engine is bullet proof, you will see 200-300K miles with this motor. Fuel economy is excellent.
- 5 Speed manual transmission shifts perfectly. No hard shifts.
- Exhaust, Brakes and suspension are all excellent.
- No engine warning lights of any kind.
- Power Mirrors, 115v A/C Power Outlet, Roof Rack, Am/Fm/Cd all operate 100%.
-2 keys, and owner's manual are in possession as well.
- Overall this vibe is in good shape for it's age, no major dents (Accident Free & No Paint work), all VIN tags are present on every body panel through out the vehicle. 
- Gray w/black cloth interior is like new condition. No rips or tears, all upholstery is very clean. 
- 16" wheels with tires & approx 90% tread remaining.
- Undercarriage, frame, body, rockers, doors and cab corners are rust free.
- This is a 10 day auction.
- The vibe is absolutely turn key and needs nothing.
- Went through MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION within the last 10 days (Certificate in Possession), if you are not familiar w/MD Inspection...well it is the most rigorous state inspection of all 50 states (Link to what is inspected: mdstateinspectionstation.com/what's_inspected_on_your_car.htm)
-Per Maryland Inspection, I've installed: New Struts & Strut Mounts (Front) & New Serpentine Drive belt, all fluids we're replaced at 56k Miles.  
-This vehicle is driven daily, so the mileage will obviously go up.  I am not your typical dealer where my cars sit on a lot and I know nothing about them, I drive every car I have up f/s until it is sold; because of this if any car in my possession needs any type of attention or maintenance, said repairs are completed almost right away, basically no corners are cut, rest assured that you are buying a vehicle as stated.
- A one owner Vehicle is very important, they paid new for the car and are much more likely to maintain and care for their vehicle to protect their investment. 
- If you have any questions, please give Val a call at 301-728-0595.
-Located in SEVERN, MD. 21144 (Closest airport BWI - Baltimore Washington Intl Airport). 
-All sales are FINAL & everything is sold AS-IS.
-Over the year's I have built a very large re pour with auto transport companies, so if you have any questions in regards to shipping this vehicle within the 50 States, I would be more then willing to assist w/finding you the best and most competitive pricing.  

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