Repo / No Reserve / Below Wholesale on 2040-cars
Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
You are bidding on a 2005 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LS. This vehicle comes equipped with 4.2L Engine, AUTOMATIC Transmission, Power Windows and Locks, and much more. It should make for both affordable and dependable transportation. Please see the “Condition Report” and “Condition Comments” for more detailed information.This vehicle is being sold at auction by CarNow Acceptance Company (CNAC), a licensed Rhode Island Finance Company. CNAC has the proper title documentation, an affidavit of repossession and all legal authorization to sell this vehicle.We are conveniently located in Providence, RI which is very accessible from both the Providence Airport and from all points of the New England / New York areas:Providence Airport: 2 Miles; Boston, MA: 50 Miles; Hartford, CT: 85 Miles; Concord, NH: 110; Miles; Portland, ME: 150 Miles; New York City: 175 Miles; Montpelier, VT: 225 Miles.CARFAX: A CarFax was obtained on this vehicle and it qualifies for a "Certified History Guarantee."PRE INSPECTION: The vehicle is available to be seen prior to the auctions end on:
LOCATION: 615 RESERVOIR AVENUE CRANSTON, RI |
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