2009 Chevrolet Impala 9c1 Interceptor Only 14k Miles In Virginia on 2040-cars
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
WE ARE OFFERING A 2009 CHEVROLET IMPALA 9C1 WITH ONLY 13,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THIS IS A EX GOVERNMENT UNIT WITH A EXELLENT SERVICE HISTORY. THE ENGINE RUNS SMOOTH WITH NO LEAKS AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT WITH NO HESITATIONS. OPTIONS ON THIS IMPALA INCLUDE: 3.9 V-6 INTERCEPTOR ENGINE, AUTO. TRANS., POWER STEERING, DUAL EXHAUST, HEAVY DUTY COOLING, HEAVY DUTY BRAKES, DUAL AIRBAGS, AIR CONDITIONING, ABS BRAKES, CLOTH SEATS, POWER DRIVERS SEAT, RUBBER FLOOR COVERINGS, TINTED GLASS, FULL HUBCAPS, CRUISE CONTROL, TRACTION CONTROL AND TILT WHEEL. THIS 9C1 IS STILL COVERED UNDER THE 5 YEAR/100,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY FROM G.M.. THERE ARE NO EXTERIOR HOLES IN THE BODY AND NO EXTERIOR SPOT LIGHT. THE WIRE HARNESS FOR ALL EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION IS STILL IN THE FACTORY PLASTIC!(SEE PICTURES). WE ARE A VIRGINIA DEALER#4137, SERVING OUR AREA SINCE 1996. ALL RETAIL SALES ARE SUBJECT TO A $250.00 PROCESSING FEE TO COVER TEMP TAGS AND TITLE TRANSFER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 1800 569 7278 OR 757 461 7552. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR SAEARCH!
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