Used 2k4... Trim Level?

Old Jul 17, 2005 | 10:02 PM
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So I just bought my first Pontiac... What a rush. Big change over the POS Saturn I've been driving for 7 years! I fell in love with Pontiacs years ago when I travelled for a living... The Grand Am was my Rental Car of Choice.

So I found a GREAT deal on a 2k4 Grand Am, But the Dealer didn't have much good info on her, I'm trying to figure out Which "trim Level" it is...
Pretty sure it's not a GT, but either an SE1 or an SE2. So here's the clues:
It Has disk Brakes in the front, but drums in the rear. V6, 3.4 engine. PW, PS, PL, Tilt, AC, Auto, CD, Cruise, Seats are Fabric, but everything else is Pleather. 4 speakers. It's nicely tricked out, but Vehix tells me it's an SE1. I thought only SE2's and GTs came with the V6. Am I driving a Franken-Car?

Thanks for any light y'all can shed!
TQ
 
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 07:36 AM
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there was se1 with v6 as well the se 2 come with a difrent kit on the outside and also normaly come with a sunroof and a few more acc. but its complicated because se1 and se2 were so much alike
 
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 12:16 PM
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Could you post the VIN # for me. I can look it up and tell you what it was built with.
 
Old Aug 9, 2005 | 04:20 PM
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also, any dealership can decode the VIN for you and tell you what it is.
 
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