Selling a 2003 Pontiac Vibe AWD with only 136,559 miles. The Vibe has the same 1.8L engine found in the Toyota Matrix. Engine and transmission are very solid. No major issues, no leaks, no funny noises, idles smooth and shifts excellent thru all gears without issue. It's been very reliable like a Toyota should. Body has some scratches and normal wear, top of roof shows some paint fading but no major dents and no rust. Interior is in good shape with the exception of a minor stain on the passenger seat that I will attempt to have cleaned for the next owner. Headliner and remaining of interior are in nice shape. Other features:Factory dash inverter with 115V outlet.Alpine stereo with Bluetooth, aux in, and USB port so you can play audio from any device.Rear Seats fold flatCat-eye headlights Overall very well maintained, very reliable, and economical ride that averages 32 - 36mpg. And the AWD works great for winters Shipping is at expense of buyer and happy to help coordinate with shipper. Feel free to message my here or by phone at: 646.706.1336. Thank you.
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Price: $X,750.0Mileage: XX7,450Location: Las Vegas,NV,USA
I am selling my 2009 Pontiac Vibe (1.8l automatic transmission). This car is mechanically identical to a Toyota Matrix. They were made in the same factories as a joint venture between Toyota and GM. I just bought a new Tacoma, so it is regrettably time to sell the Vibe. The good:Fuel sipping 1.8l V4 gets 26/32 mpg.Brand new windshield. The old one had a big crack in it, so I replaced it a couple weeks ago when I bought my new truck and decided to sell the Vibe. Unbelievably spacious interior. The rear seats fold down flat, making for an amazingly roomy hatchback. Car has been meticulously maintained. Oil changes every 4k miles, transmission flushed at 100k, and new water pump installed about 5k miles ago. Clean title in my name. Willing to include the Thule T2 hitch mounted bike rack for an extra $200.The bad:The paint on the roof is pretty badly sun damaged (see picture). Maaco quoted me $175 to repaint the roof, but I have decided to let the new owner decide how they would like to handle the roof (As I understand it, Maaco's paint jobs are not great). There are also assorted minor dings and scratches throughout the interior and exterior. This was my daily driver for the last 4 years, and it certainly shows some superficial signs of my active lifestyle.The car is very mechanically sound, but it definitely is not in pristine condition.