2009 Chevy Hhr - Custom Woody - Fully Loaded Lt - Great For Family Or Work Truck on 2040-cars
Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
This vehicle has served wonderfully. There has never been a mechanical problem. It is a 2009 HHR with a 2.2 EcoTech motot (one of the most reliable motors ever). It gets great gas mileage and has all power accessories. This tires are good and should pass inspection. They are GoodYear and all 4 match.
It has been equipped with a Woody "surf-wagon" styling kit and custom white wheels that match the custom white old-school style Chevrolet grill and white trim. It was originally a rental car for a local dealership, before my former company purchased it to transport our equipment. You can rest assured that fleet vehicles like this get maintained as needed (because it is always done at the expense of someone else :-) It has received all maintenance as required. We never had any mechanical trouble from the vehicle. We already had the local dealership take care of the ignition switch recall, so you do not have to worry about this. It could use a coat of paint to cover up where some of the old company advertisements were removed along with a ladder rack on the roof. Maaco is currently offering a $299 paint special, so you can have this vehicle looking sharp at little cost. At just over 80 thousand miles, this vehicle is ready to provide you with another hundred thousand more trouble free miles. We did replace the catalytic converter to make sure it passes emissions, so this is something you will not have to worry about. The interior is in great condition. The seats lay flat to make a cargo area, as shown in the photos. It seats five people and has car-seat clips. This is a very safe car with side curtain air bags. If you want this as a family car or a work truck, this vehicle will work for you. It has been well maintained and is ready to make the next owner proud. Please contact me with any questions! To weed out scams, we require a deposit when using Buy-It-Now. This has been a problem for us in the past. Deposits are non refundable. I hope you understand. Thanks! Thanks! |
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