2000 Chevrolet S10 Extended Cab 4x4 Automatic Ls on 2040-cars
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L Vortec V6
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: S-10
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): 3 Door
Trim: LS
Options: Electric Shift 4x4, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 168,000
Power Options: Heated Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: LS
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Im looking to get rid of my extra truck. Its VERY rusty but has a very clean interior. 2000 S10 4.3l 4x4 Auto, power windows/locks/mirrors(Heated). Extended cab. Cap not included, sold.
4x4 works when it wants to- think it may have a vacuum leak somewhere. The fuel pressure regulator is going bad so it leaks the fuel back into the tank and takes about 5 seconds of cranking to start. Has been like this the past year and a half. ABS pump module is bad causing ABS light to come on yet the abs still works sometimes. AC Does not work, has a leaking O-ring on compressor(will stay charged for about a week or so). Needs new tailgate and hinges. Back tires are OK, fronts need to be replaced. Recently developed a coolant leak, Doesn't overheat, top off coolant once a week. Third door no longer opens, latch is broken/froze. Tailgate is rusted out as well.
A few hundred dollars put into it the past year. Have lifetime warranty, contact me and ill give you my warranty info or go to the store and get you the new parts myself.
New Alternator installed just before i bought it. Charging at 14V+
New brake pads all around- Lifetime
Rear brake calipers -Lifetime
2 year warranty on U-Joints
Rear brake lines
New Starter -Lifetime
Belt and idler pulley -Lifetime Pulley
Battery - 720CCA American Made- 1 year warranty
4x4 solenoid/vacuum lines/switch/cable(4x4 pretty much new) -Lifetime
distributor/cap/rotor/plugs.
Grill has been replaced. Transmission shifts great. 4wd worked great last year then last time i went to use it to took a half hour trying to make it up dirt driveway before it kicked in. Front/Rear end, and transfer case fluid changed 6/12. Windshield not cracked. Interior very clean and windows, mirrors, locks, lights all work. Heat works great.
Car is still being driven daily from Canton to Auburn Hills a couple times a week. Very surprised at the mpg. Gets about 17-18 driving on 75 and telegraph. Solid 19+ MPG when i take it upnorth.(Yes i trust this truck to do a 500 mile weekend) As far as city only driving im sure its alot less. Clean and Clear Green MI Title Ready to go! Radio is $150 extra Have stock radio
Oil was changed 9/9/13
Radiator Flushed 9/9/13
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