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2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt Widetrack on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:155132
Location:

Montpelier, Vermont, United States

Montpelier, Vermont, United States

For sale is my Green 04 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt. It has 150,232 Miles, Has some Bumps and Bruises and a dent on the lip of the hood. But no rust under the car what so ever, only surface rust on body where paint has chipped. Like i said, Under is SOLID, rockers Mint frame MINT. Now for the needs, It needs [ Will need ] Front Tires before October's inspection, Needs a new serpentine belt, I just replaced the Tensioner Assembly as I thought it was that due to the play in it, but the belt still squeaks from time to time, Either needs a new AC compressor or By-pass belt due to noisy compressor [ Mechanic Said Bearing's or something were gone ] But it doesent affect the driving. Recent brakes and front end parts, I think it needs a alignment but not to sure was told to get one after but never did, steering is kinda weird. But didn't bother me. Interior is clean I do have kids so it could use a vacuum. Worn Buttons on Radio and LCD works when it wants, If ya owned a Pontiac from 90's til now, then you know what I mean. All in all it's a decent car for cheap money that runs and drives that needs work eventually but nothing dire that needs to be done now, which is a rare thing. and these things don't diture from next inspection!

I just Did a coolant flush oil change n filter and air filter and transmission filter for a 150k service. I don't NEED to sell but I am looking into getting a truck or SUV.

new serpentine belt!


** This car is sold as is where is as seen, no warranty expressed or implied all known defects/problems are in the description **

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