One Owner Excellent Gmc Sierra Sle 1500 Red Ext Cab 4-door Long Bed 2wd 2000 on 2040-cars
Sylva, North Carolina, United States
This Sierra 1500 SL was bought new and has been lovingly cared for and garage kept by one owner. It has years of service left to give. Due to divorce it must be sold. It has been used for family outings, pulling jet ski or small boat and household duties. This is a one owner 2000 GMC Sierra SL that has 122,390 (as of today 8/28/2014) original miles on it. This truck has been mechanically taken care of its entire life and garage kept. The interior is in great shape and shows hardly any wear, other than mentioned above (see last 2 pictures). The truck drives straight without any shaking or pulling, sounds great, drives wonderful and there are no known mechanical issues other than the passenger power window sometimes not working. The A/C works great and blows cold. Below is a list of features. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! You may come view and/or test drive the truck before auction end in Sylva, NC. Pick-up vehicle or buyer arranges any shipping. Auction winner must make deposit of $500.00 via PayPal within 1 day of auction closing. Balance due with Cashiers Check or Money Order before or at time of pick-up. Features:
-Michelin Tires in Good Condition -Cruise Control -Exterior Wheel Wells and long truck bed for more room -Truck Bed Liner -CD/Radio Player
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The Detroit-based automaker has pledged to start mailing out recall letters on January 16. The fix, which involves software reprogramming, is estimated to be a 20-minute repair, and will be made free of charge.
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