2004 Chevy Aveo!! 75k Original Miles! 5 Speed!!clean Title/zero Accidents!! on 2040-cars
Madison, Tennessee, United States
Up for sale is my 2004 Chevy Aveo with alittle less than 75,000 ORIGINAL MILES. CLEAN TN TITLE IN HAND. Car is in excellent shape, inside and out.
EXTERIOR: Has NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS, REPAINTED OR HAS HAD ANY BODY WORK DONE WHATSOEVER. . There are only a few small dents throughout the entire car, and absolutely ZERO RUST. NO PEELING OR FADING AT ALL. INTERIOR: Very clean. NO TEARS, RIPS, OR STAINS IN THE SEATS OR CARPET. plastics have light scratches (nothing major), but remember it is a used car. EVERY ELECTRONIC AND ALL CONTROLS WORK. AC BLOWS VERY COLD, HEAT BLOWS VERY HOT. Manual door locks and manual windows (less things to ever break the way I see it). DRIVETRAIN: NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS OR AIRBAG LIGHTS. Runs cool and smooth, and DOESNT BURN A DROP OF OIL OR COOLANT. IVE HAD THE TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, ETC. PROCEDURE DONE ABOUT 5,000 MILES AGO AND HAD HEAD GASKET DONE WHILE I WAS IN THERE AS WELL WITH ALL RECIEPTS. CAR GETS ABOUT 30 MPG's AND IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. Suspensions alittle creeky some times but nothing to think twice about. HAS ALL ORIGINAL UNUSED SPARE AND JACK SETUP. CALL OR TEXT ME AT 203 six one seven 5063 if you are serious with cash in hand! |
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