1996 Chevrolet K1500 Suburban Ls Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Muskego, Wisconsin, United States
Hello and thank you for looking at my auction. Buying your next vehicle through one of my NO RESERVE auctions is the best way to take the games out of your next automotive purchase. I personally road test each vehicle before it is offered for sale so I can give you my first hand opinion of how it runs and drives. I have been driving this GREAT vehicle for the last 2 months and have ZERO COMPLAINTS! Please keep in mind that I am not a mechanic. Each vehicle is represented accurately and honestly to the best of my knowledge and ability. Please take the time to read this entire description as well as our Terms & Conditions carefully BEFORE asking questions or placing a bid. An administrative fee of $149 will be added to the final bid of each auction to cover title fees, taxes and processing that I have done in the State of Wisconsin. Up for a NO RESERVE auction today is a very clean 1996 Chevrolet Suburban LS 4x4. Suburbans are fantastic vehicles. When you need to carry a lot of people or need to move a lot of stuff without having to worry about sun, wind or rain...there is no substitute for a Suburban. Loads of SUV's have third row seats recently...but have you seen them? How can anyone comfortably fit back there? And with the third row up in most SUV's, you're left with absolutely no cargo room. You shouldn't have to choose between people OR stuff. I would rate the exterior of this Chevy Suburban to be in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION for the age and mileage of this vehicle. As you can see, this Suburban shows very well. It is finished in dark green and shines like glass. The worst I can say about the exterior is two rust spots on the nose of the hood. The fenders, rockers and doors all look great which is hard to find on an older Suburban. The chrome bumpers and trim look great. All of the glass and lenses are intact. The alloy wheels look great and are wrapped in a nice set of rubber with good tread all around. Please take your time and look at each photo and read the entire description.
I would rate the interior of this Suburban to be in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION for the age and mileage of this vehicle. The door panels are clean and tight. The carpets show well and are thick/full looking throughout the interior. The cloth seats show very well and are comfortable. New Goodyear rubber floor mats throughout. The cargo area is accessed via barn doors at the back which are preferred for easy loading and unloading. The stereo is original and sounds good. The climate control system appears to be working properly. There is also rear heat and a/c to keep the entire cabin comfortable. The air conditioner has just been charged. The power windows and locks work properly. The drivers and passenger mirrors are brand new and adjust properly. Nothing really bad to report...just some usual old car stuff. Mechanically, this Suburban appears to be in good running and driving condition. The 5.7L V8 engine starts easily and runs smoothly. Oil change, oil filter and air filter change just completed. I did not see any leaks and the engine does not smoke. The suspension feels nice and tight. The steering feels neutral and responsive. The brakes stop this big SUV with no issues. Her road manners are excellent. The engine keeps perfect temperature and excellent oil pressure at all times. She makes good power and accelerates easily. The automatic transmission engages smoothly and shifts properly with no issues. The push button 4WD system is tested and working properly. Out on the highway, she cruises nice and straight with no complaints. If you've been looking for a clean Suburban, take a good look at this one. They're getting hard to find with good miles and in good condition. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. AM/FM Stereo Air Bag Air conditioning w/Rear A/C & Heat Alloy Wheels Anti-lock brakes Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Automatic Transmission Body Side Moldings CD player Cassette player Center A 3-Point Rear Seat Belts 4 X 4 60/40 Split-Fold Rear Seat Center Console Cloth Upholstery Compass/Temp. Gauge Coolant Temp. Gauge Cruise control Cup Holders 3-Point Rear Seat Belts Digital Clock Driver airbag Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers Map Light Passenger airbag Power Brakes Power Mirrors Power Steering Power locks Power seats Power windows Rear seat fold-down armrest Reclining Bucket Seats Running Boards Tachometer Tilt Steering Column Tinted Glass Trip Odometer
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