2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 Z71 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States
2002 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 4WD Pickup Truck. 5.3L V8. Z71 Off Road Package. Towing Package. Blue Book in this condition is $6,874. White with gray trim and navy blue interior. Push button 4WD Hi and Lo. ABS. OnStar. All power, including heated power mirrors and heated power leather seats. Cruise control. AC. CD player. Sliding power sunroof. Everything works. Roof rack. Privacy glass. Running boards. Engine and transmission are solid. Runs awesome. Truck is clean inside and solid out with no rust. Newer brakes, shocks, battery, good tires. I have never used it to tow, but the towing package is rated at 8300 lbs. Here are the known issues with this truck: It has some front end damage to the bumper, grill and headlight assemblies as you can see from the photos. Estimate to replace/repair everything was $800. Truck does not have a current MA inspection sticker. At last inspection the On-Board Diagnostic was not reading, so the emissions test could not be run. Apparently this can be caused by a recently disconnected battery. I had just put in a new battery, so that may have been it, not sure. I was planning to sell the truck so I have not pursued that issue. Everything else passed inspection. Driver's side and passenger mirrors need the inserts or just replace them for $70 each. Tailgate needs a good slam to close because one hinge is a little sticky. Rear windows are a little slow going up and down, but they work. Runs great. Shifts smoothly. Lots of power. Smooth ride at highway speeds and around town. Leather interior is in good shape, as is the bed. Takes only a minute to fold down the seats and tailgate and convert from a six passenger vehicle into a full size pickup bed. Cash only. No checks. No trades. Buyer is
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