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2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Ppv on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:107771 Color: The exterior of the Tahoe is very clean
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2010 Chevrolet Tahoe PPV

We present this very nice 2010 Tahoe recently retired from a North - Western Michigan County. This vehicle was previously used as paramedic unit for the county Sheriff's department. This vehicle has been meticulously maintained since it was purchased new by the county. We have been buying vehicles from this municipality for years and have never been disappointed! This truck runs and drives great, here is your chance to own a late model Tahoe for well under the cost at franchise dealers!

Exterior:

The exterior of the Tahoe is very clean; the county markings were professionally removed by our staff without damaging the paint. There are some plugged holes in the roof from the previously installed emergency equipment. There are small cracks in the right front bumper and left rear bumper. The holes in the rear lift gate have been sealed - see pics. The driver's spot lamp can be removed upon customer request. The tires are at about 50% and the tire monitor light is on. Options include: Unity spot lamp, heavy-duty Go-Rhino Pushbar, underbody mounted spare tire, rear window defogger & wiper, solar-ray deep tinted glass, body side moldings, and power heated outside mirrors.

Interior:

The interior is very clean, it is equipped with a heavy duty rubber floor covering, power bucket front seats, vinyl folding rear seat, dual climate control w/ rear air etc. The rear interior door handles have been re-connected and operate normally. Options include: am/fm stereo w/ CD player, AUX input, RDS display, cruise control, lighted visor mirrors, driver information center, express window operation etc. The driver's seat does have 2 rips in the upholstery and there are small holes drilled in the dash trim - see pics.

Options:

Mechanical:

  • 5.3 Liter Vortec V8 Flex-Fuel engine with Active Fuel Management (320 HP @ 5200 RPM)
  • 6-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • 3.08 Locking Rear Differential

Safety & Security

  • Dual frontal airbags
  • Side airbags
  • Passenger sensing system
  • 4-wheel disc brakes w/ ABS
  • Stabilitrak-stability control w/ traction control
  • Anti-theft system
  • Power door locks w/ remote keyless entry
  • Tire pressure monitor

Police Package

  • Premium cloth power bucket front seats
  • Heavy-duty rubber floor covering
  • Heavy-duty police rated suspension
  • Driver’s side Unity spot lamp
  • Locking rear differential
  • Certified speedometer
  • High output electrical system
  • Auxiliary fluid coolers

About Us: We are a licensed Michigan used car dealer and have been in the former municipal vehicle market for over 35 years. We have a reputation in the taxicab community for having consistently lower prices, wider selection and greater quality of vehicle than the competition. We currently have other police vehicles in stock, please call for availability.


Please contact us at Trumbull Auto Sales by calling Bob at 313-815-1020 for further details. We are located at 13420 Wayne Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150. We are just west of Detroit and minutes away from Detroit Metropolitan Airport – Fly in and drive home!

 

Prices do not include MI sales tax, title, or license fees. Michigan residents must pay sales 6% tax. 

 

Sorry, we do not offer any in-house financing, but we will gladly assist in generating the required paperwork. We are not accepting trades at this time. Please note that this vehicle is also for sale locally and we reserve the right to end the auction early. Thanks for looking!

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