2005 Chevy Astro Van Very Clean And Very Well Maintained No Reserve on 2040-cars
Englishtown, New Jersey, United States
Engine:4.3
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: Astro
Mileage: 90,034
Year: 2005
Trim: NO RESERVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
2005 CHEVY ASTRO VAN THIS IS THE LAST YEAR THEY MADE THESE BULLETPROOF VANS *NO RESERVE* 6 CYLINDER ENGINE RUNS PERFECT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FINE THIS IS A 2WD VAN CLOTH INTERIOR IS VERY NICE AND COMFORTABLE!! THE STEREO WORKS AS IT SHOULD. SPEAKERS SOUND GOOD. POWER WINDOWS , LOCKS WORK* THE REAR DOOR EVEN OPENS WITH NO ISSUES (VERY COMMON ISSUE WITH THESE VANS) A/C BLOWS ICE COLD. HEAT BLOWS HOT BODY IS VERY GOOD. LOOK AT THE PICTURES! INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT. THE DRIVER SEAT IS NOT WORN DOWN OR FRAYED, NOR ARE THE OTHER SEATS. VERY WELL MAINTAINED TRUCK. IT HAS NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN NOR HAD PETS. TIRES ARE EXCELLENT PARE TIRE UNDERNEATH IS PRESENT THE BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT. NO CHECK ENGINE OR ABS, OTHER WARNING LIGHTS ON BATTERY STARTS THE CAR UP NO ISSUES THE CAR DRIVES AND RIDES AS A WELL MAINTAINED VAN DOES- EXCELLENT. NO PLAY IN THE WHEEL, NICE SOLID DRIVING VAN. IT DRIVES EXCELLENT EVEN AT 80 MPH. I WOULD DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE IN THE USA WITHOUT HESITATION IN ITS CURRENT CONDITION. I HAVE ONE KEY. THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE BEAT UP WORK TRUCKS, THIS IS THE REAL DEAL - NO STORIES OR SURPRISES. *CAR IS SOLD WITH NO RESERVE* THIS IS A USED CAR. HAVING SAID THAT HERE IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE CAR: 1. THE ONE KEY DOES NOT WORK IN THE DRIVER DOOR LOCK 2. THE PASSENGER POWER DOOR LOCK SOMETIMES WORKS 3. VAN IS SOLD TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN (TMU) THE PICTURES ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK ME BEFORE YOU BID This wagon is driven almost daily so please expect to see slightly higher mileage. THANKS |
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