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2006 Chevrolet Impala - Police Pkg - 60,317 Low Miles - 3.9l V6 on 2040-cars

US $5,495.00
Year:2006 Mileage:60317 Color: Left Hand Halogen Spotlamp
Location:

Sand Lake, Michigan, United States

Sand Lake, Michigan, United States

 

Prior Service Vehicle.

Runs and drives as intended. No prior damage reported.

Description as follows:

  • Dirty inside
  • Rear doors operate from outside only
  • Dash has scratches from laptop
  • Weatherstrip shows wear & tear
  • Headliner dirty in spots
  • Center pillar trim panels cut for brackets
  • Plugged holes in roof & trunk from lights & antenna’s
  • Decal residue all over
  • Paint is chipped, scratched, and faded
  • Scratches on deck lid

The specifications of the vehicle are listed below. These include the added police package.

Odometer: 60,317

Mechanical:

  • 3.9L V6 Engine
  • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Power Steering
  • Front Wheel Drive

Safety & Security:

  • 4-Wheel HD Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Driver & Passenger Front Air Bags
  • Emergency Trunk Release Handle
  • Lock Out Protection

Exterior:

  • Left Hand Halogen Spotlamp
  • Dual Power Outside Mirrors
  • Integrated Glass Antennas
  • 16" Wheels

Interior:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • AM/FM/ Stereo w/ CD Player & Auxiliary Input Jack
  • 6-Way Power Driver's Seat
  • Power Passenger Seat
  • Power Windows & Door Locks
  • Cruise Control
  • Trip Computer
  • Rear Door Locks, Window Handle & Door Handle - Inoperative

Vehicle Maintenance History:

Passed Georgia Vehicle Emission Inspection: 02/07/13

Last service (oil, filters, etc.): 12/06/12 @ 54,497 miles

Most Recent Repairs:

  • 04/02/13 Replaced water pump, thermostat, and serpentine belt @ 56,287 miles
  • 12/06/12 Replaced battery @ 54,497 miles
  • 06/05/12 Serviced & replaced all 4 tires, rear brake pads, air filter, and cabin filter @ 53,488 miles
  • 05/25/11 Serviced @ 43,069 miles

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