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2013 Chevrolet Equinox Like Brand New!!! Rebuilt Title Save $$$ on 2040-cars

US $17,777.00
Year:2013 Mileage:3445
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

2013 Chevy Equinox LT FWD (Front wheel drive), 4 cylinder 2.4L Ecotec engine coupled with a 6-speed auto trans.

GORGEOUS Tri Coat Pearl White glossy paint, matched with premium black cloth in immaculate new condition!!!!..........Nicely loaded. Only 3,445 actual miles--Basically like new!!

Drivetrain: 2.4L  4 cylinder powerful motor yet excellent on fuel, averaging 32 MPG HWY, mated with a smooth shifting auto trans, with manual shifting capability.

Interior: Black cloth in brand new condition clean carpet and dash, still smells like new.

Features and Options:

  • Navigation directions thru On Star
  • Touch screen radio/ XM/ Pandora/ Stitcher...
  • USB/AV Connections
  • Back up Camera
  • Pioneer sound system with sub woofer
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Steering wheel controls
  • Voice activated
  • Power seat (8 way) with lumbar support
  • Factory remote start
  • Cargo retractable shade with net.
  • 17 inch alloy wheels
  • Michelin tires
  • Stability / Traction control
  • Fog Lights
  • Much more......

This is a "Buy it Now" Listing, take advantage of this great deal on this great vehicle!!!

The Equinox will come with a rebuilt title due to some damage it had sustained couple months ago to the right side of vehicle, it was involved in a side swipe which caused some damage to the right front door and right fender, we have replaced all damaged parts with brand new parts, the damage was mostly cosmetic with absolutely no frame or structural damage, the driver and passenger airbags did not deploy. Top quality paint with warranty looks like factory or better.

 The damage was mostly cosmetic and all the repairs were done at a well established body shop that has been in the business for 63 years, we take pride in our work, No short cuts, the honest straight way.

My feedback speaks for itself, I have been selling on eBay for over 13 years with a 100% positive feedback, No disappointments.

Vehicle has since underwent a state inspection and will be issued the rebuilt title mentioned above which is as good as a clear title but with the salvage history....Similar clear title vehicles (2013 Chevy Equinox LT FWD) retails for over $24,000 similarly equipped with like mileage and options but you will indeed receive this vehicle for much less with this listing offer.

This Vehicle was purchased New just a few months ago for a price of almost $29,000.

THE EQUINOX CAN BE TITLED IN ANY STATE OR CANADA

IT RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS 100% New--- PERFECT!!!!

A 3 MONTH/4500 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY IS INCLUDED WITH THIS SALE, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. EXTENDED WARRANTIES ARE AVAILABLE.

Please call me direct with any questions you may have, serious buyers only please, 313-401-1461 CHAD.
WE OFFER COMPETITIVE SHIPPING RATES
PLEASE Please Please HAVE FINANCES AVAILABLE BEFORE BIDDING
AIRPORT OR TRAIN/BUS STATIONS PICK UPS ARE FREE OF CHARGE
PLEASE ALLOW 7 TO 10 BUSINESS DAYS FOR TITLE TO ARRIVE.

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BIDDING---

GOD BLESS

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