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2010 Chevy Colorado 4x4 Wt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 2.9l With Warranty! on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:118500 Color: is a
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

 

·        Power windows and locks, remote keyless entry, power-adjustable mirrors, and auto-dimming mirror, traction control, cruise control, A/C, towing package, Thule racks, 4 wheel Drive

·         I regularly get around 20/25. This is very close to what the EPA estimate is. What other truck gets that kind of mileage?

·         The exterior is a 9 out of 10. A few very small paint chips and minor door dings. Crack from rock on plastic fender piece (picture)

·         I bought the truck in CA. There is zero rust or dents in the car. Never been in an accident. The previous owner purchased it new, and drove it back and forth to Georgia for business. The included car fax shows the oil changes and other maintenance in CA and GA when he owned it. Seeing that maintenance was a plus for me, and explained the mileage. I changed the oil every 3,000 miles

·         The interior is a 9 of 10. The rear jump seats have been removed. You can easily add those at the dealership/junk yard. The floor is vinyl (this is the only way you can tell it is the WT model) instead of carpet so it is easy to clean. There are two holes in the floor where something was bolted down. I think that may have been the back seat?

·         There are two small passive antennas on the roof. I am not sure what they are used for, but I left them in case somebody wants to use them.

·         The Firestone tires are 90% in the front and 75% in the rear. There was an aluminum camper top with side doors (I will include for the buy it now price) on the rear that made them wear a little faster.

·         ***I bought a warranty for the truck. It is the Drivetrain “Plus” and Deluxe Coverage warranty shown here. https://www.ascwarranty.com/forms/18201382757.pdf  There are 30 months and about 30000 miles left on it. It is transferable to the new owner and I will pay the transfer fee.***

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