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"Well, I had this car for a year and 2 months and then got into an accident an its totalled. When I got it it had 27K miles, when I lost it it had 50k(drove to chicago a lot) anyhow, the fuel pump went out at 40,000 miles...and I heard from multiple mechanics that that was practically unheard of, and it was about 600 dollars to get fixed. Other than that, the interior and exterior were nice, it looks so pretty when cleaned, and its def. a girly car. The down side is that, on my trips to chicago my hands were numb by the end because the steering wheel shakes so much--on that one atleast. But im faithful to pontiacs, and Im sad that I dont have it anymore."
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