2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE1
Made in USA • Tax 0%2.2 L • I4 • 170 hp • FWD • AT
1G2NF52F43C132060
Highlights
Condition
Not provided
Seller
Insurance • USAA
Key included
No
Document status
Good
History
First time sale
Drive
2.2 L • I4 • 170 hp • FWD • AT
Odometer
221,190 mi ≈ 355,970 km
Primary damage
Vandalism
Document type
WV • Salvage
Extra
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Auction
VIN
1G2NF52F43C132060
Lot number
58705206Copart
Sale status
No reserve
Seller type
Insurance
Seller
USAA
Auction date
Location
Charleston, WV
ACV • ERC
$1,362 • $459
Description
Fuel type
Gasoline
Body color
Red
Body type
Sedan
Trim
SE1
Plant country
United States
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2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE1 • 2.2 L • I4 • 170 hp • FWD • Automatic • Copart Lot: 58705206 • VIN: 1G2NF52F43C132060
Find out more about this 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE1, available at the Copart salvage car auction as lot 58705206 in Charleston, WV. This car has Vandalism main damage. It is listed with Not provided start condition code. Odometer shows 221,190 mi. This Red Pontiac Grand Am Sedan is equipped with Gasoline 2.2 L engine, FWD drivetrain, Automatic transmission. Check the vehicle history report for 1G2NF52F43C132060 to access detailed information on accidents, ownership, and title status. Review pricing trends and uncover hidden issues before placing your bid.
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