2013 Chevrolet Volt Base Hatchback 4-door 1.4l Black/black on 2040-cars
Fairhope, Alabama, United States
This vehicle has been owned for less than one year (purchased new in Pensacola July 2013), and in great condition. It has mostly been used as business vehicle for business trips to New Orleans, Florida, North Alabama, and Georgia which accounts for the higher mileage which is all highway miles. It has recently been serviced by the local Chevrolet dealership, and due to it being an electric vehicle can go much longer without any oil change. The vehicle comes with the regular outlet charger which takes approximately 8 hours for a full charge of 38-40 miles all electric and then switches over to a gas generator that gets approximately 40 miles to the gallon of gas. The 4 door hatchback Volt is black with alloy wheels and includes the following options:
4-Wheel Disc Brakes 6 Speakers 6-Speaker Audio System Feature ABS brakes AM/FM radio: SiriusXM Air Conditioning Alloy wheels Automatic temperature control Brake assist Bumpers: body-color CD player Compass Delay-off headlights Driver door bin Driver vanity mirror Dual front impact airbags Dual front side impact airbags Electronic Stability Control Emergency communication system Front Bucket Seats Front Center Armrest Front anti-roll bar Front reading lights Front wheel independent suspension Fully automatic headlights Garage door transmitter Heated door mirrors Illuminated entry Knee airbag Low tire pressure warning MP3 decoder Occupant sensing airbag Outside temperature display Overhead airbag Overhead console Panic alarm Passenger door bin Passenger vanity mirror Power door mirrors Power steering Power windows Premium Cloth Seat Trim Premium audio system: MyLink Radio: Chevrolet MyLink AM/FM Stereo w/CD Player Rear reading lights Rear window defroster Remote keyless entry SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio Security system Speed control Speed-sensing steering Spoiler Steering wheel mounted audio controls Telescoping steering wheel Tilt steering wheel Traction control Trip computer Turn signal indicator mirrors Variably intermittent wipers Wireless phone connectivity: Bluetooth |
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