2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer Ss - Black With 76k Miles, Runs Like New! on 2040-cars
Sicklerville, New Jersey, United States
I'm selling my 2008 Chevy Trailblazer SS with 76K miles. The vehicle was bought by me in October of 2007, brand new, from Elkins Chevrolet in Marlton, NJ and still runs now just as good as it did the day I bought it. The truck is Black with black leather/suede interior. I have taken very good care of this car. I have always ran 93 octane gas, and MobileOne synthetic oil since I purchased it. 90% of the 76,000 miles are highway and the rest are getting to and from the highway. This vehicle has never been on a track or drag strip and has never been street racing. It does have a 6.0 liter LS2 motor that puts out about 400 HP stock, it is an extremely comfortable and fast SUV. The truck is completely stock, with the exception of an aftermarket Remote Starter and a cable ran to my stereo that hooks up to iPhones, iPods, and iPads that I use to play music from my phone through the speakers and charge my phone at the same time. The truck has dual climate control, 8-way power bucket seats, driver & passenger heated seats, heated side view mirrors with turn signals built in, an electric sunroof, programmable remote garage door openers, automatic lights, fog lights, daytime running lights, Bose Stereo sound system, CD player, XM Sirius Satellite Ready, OnStar ready, Keyless Entry with Remote Start, alarm system, 20" wheels and tires, steering wheel controls for radio, cd player, volume, and computer settings, memory driver's seat with an "Easy Exit" button that remembers the position you drive in and automatically goes back to that position (if moved) when you put the key in the ignition, brand new battery with 5 year warranty, traction control/stabilitrac button, power windows and locks, power side mirror adjustment, dual climate control for the driver and passenger, rear climate control/radio control, rear windshield wiper with 4 speeds and window cleaner, cup holders in the front and rear, rear seats fold down for extra cargo room, air compressor built into the trunk with a hose long enough to reach all tires and accessories to inflate other things (basketballs for example), temperature and compass display on rearview mirror, anchors and tethers for child seats, child door locks, towing package (hitch, trailer lighting chord), and many more. The vehicle is in excellent condition minus a few scratches on the passenger side and on one of the passenger side wheels. There are 4 decal stickers on the back windshield that can be removed upon request prior to purchase. This is a must see, must have Trailblazer SS and for an excellent price too! In order to purchase this truck you must pay in cash, have a valid driver's license, and be able to drive to my location in NJ. I have the title and all the paperwork you will need for this truck, I will also type up a receipt for the payment - we both will have a copy. If you have any questions please contact me at zreamer84@gmail.com |
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