2004 Chevy Monte Carlo Ls Coupe 2-door 3.4l V6 on 2040-cars
East Meadow, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.4L 207Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2004
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Monte Carlo
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LS Coupe 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 61,975
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 2
2004 Chevy Monte Carlo LS 3.4L V6 Runs and drives like new. Excellent body, paint and interior. Passed NY State inspection last month. I bought this car for my son last month because his other car died and he needs to get to college. Can you believe he hates having a 2 door car? Back in my day a 4 door car was considered an "old man's" car. Everyone wanted a sporty 2 door car - now it's 4 doors - go figure! Anyway, I did locate his dream 4 door car, bur not before he registered, insured and drove this Monte Carlo over 1600 miles. CarFax documents that there was only the original owner (no accidents) and my son. Nice tires - new brakes - bring your mechanic and test drive it to your heart's content. It's a strong runner. Looks nice too! It does have a slight leak. I was told (and can see) it is anti-freeze coming from the top of the intake manifold. Once in a while it will leave a spot on the ground! Sometimes not. We have never had to add coolant, oil or and fluid for that matter since we've had it on the road. This leak is slight! Bid with confidence and drive it home! If we were keeping it we would have had it fixed. Cost is about $500.00 give or take. It's mostly labor and if you're handy, you can do it yourself. Apparently it's a common problem for the 3.4 V6 motor. Car is located in East Meadow on Long Island if you would like to see and road test it - it's still insured and registered. I will fax you the CarFax upon request. Any questions call 516-228-1016 and leave a message if I’m not in. Please don’t wait until the last day or last few hours to contact me. Please speak clearly.
I will pick you up at the airport, train or bus station. Winning bidder please leave a $300.00 non-refundable deposit in PayPal within 48 hours of the auctionclose. If I don't receive the deposit within the 48 hours I will relist the car. Please plan on picking this vehicle up within 15 days of the auction close unless you have made prior arrangements with me before bidding. As always, if the winning bidder is not happy after road test and examination, I will cancel the sale and refund $250.00 of your deposit. Attention “Phantom/No-Show” bidders – I do not entertain any second place bids and always relist the vehicle.
If your feedback is 1 or lower you must contact me prior to bidding.If you don’t contact me your bid will be cancelled and you will be blocked from further bidding. We will accept any and all trade-ins or will visit you to purchase any vehicle outright within a 50 mile radius of zip code 11554. Good luck and thanks for looking! |
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