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Sell Pontiac Grand Prix in Washington

Sell 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix

Washington, Washington D.C.
Sold for $200

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Check out this recently sold 2006 Gold Pontiac Grand Prix car that Peddle purchased in Washington, Washington D.C.. It was a 4 door, Sedan with a 6 Cylinder, 3.8 L engine and we paid $200 based on the car value and how much it was worth. We buy cars for cash like this in all conditions, used, junk, old, or damaged, every day.

Check out this recently sold 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix. If you're thinking about how to sell your car, and you're looking for used car buyers, consider Peddle. We can help you sell your 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix, or a similar car, online for cash easily and quickly.
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Car details
Type
Car
Engine
6 Cylinder, 3.8 L
Drive
FWD
Body
4 door, Sedan
Transmission
4 Speed, Automatic
Weight
3,477 lbs (1.74 tons)
Fuel
Gas
Color
Gold

Car condition
It does not start.
All components under the the hood (engine, transmission, alternator, AC compressor, etc.) are attached and intact.
Under 50K miles
All body panels (doors, bumpers, hood, etc.) are attached and intact.
All interior components (seats, airbags, radio, etc.) are attached and intact.
All tires are attached and inflated.
It has damage that is baseball-sized or larger.
The glass and lights are intact.
It has no flood or fire damage.

Car sale duration

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