2004 Chevrolet Blazer Zr2 Sport Utility 2-door 4.3l..drives As Nice As It Looks on 2040-cars
Hampstead, New Hampshire, United States
We are very proud to offer this Beautiful running and driving 2004 4wd Sport Utility for sale with a VERY LOW reserve price. We have been in the automotive business for close to 40 years. Please check our Feedback. We have driven it approx.. 100 miles and the motor is very quiet and the transmission shifts very smoothly. The a/c blows ice cold and the heater works great. The brakes stop with no pulsations and the tires look to be in brand new condition. There are No check engine lights or warning lights on at this time. ( Please see our pictures and call or e-mail us with any questions or concerns). THE FRAME IS VERY SOLID! .. I would not hesitate to drive this car across country. We will change the oil and filter before delivery.We have it advertised locally and can end this listing at anytime. Test drives are welcome!........We can store it inside until your shipping arrangements are finalized. We also can pic you up from The Manchester /Boston Regional Airport at no extra charge. We do charge a small $99.00 documentary fee and transfer fee to help cover our overhead........Please check our feedback we have been selling on Ebay for many years. Thank you very much. We are a FULLY Insured and Bonded New Hampshire Dealer. We can be reached by E-mail or by phone .....Mon thru Fri. 9am to 5pm....617-784-9235......to answer any of your concerns. We have been in the Automotive business for almost 40 years.........TEST DRIVES ARE ENCOURAGED 7 DAYS A WEEK BY APPOINTMENT Regarding Liens None of our cars are sold with existing liens on them and all titles are in hand when the cars are sold. We test drive our cars prior to offering them for sale on this auction and any faults are disclosed to the best of our ability. .“0” feedback bidders should call or email prior to placing your bid We do not want to discourage you from bidding, only to verify that you are serious! Without this contact your bid will be cancelled. Buying a car on eBay can be exciting and yet confusing and we simply want to help you make the right decision and have fun in the process. SHIPPING AND STORAGE.......We will gladly help you with logistics of shipping your new car. We can store it indoors for you until arrangements are made. We can also pick you up from The Manchester/Boston Regional Airport anytime at no cost. Due to the high cost of flying and fuel costs .....most people prefer to have their vehicles shipped. By not charging storage ....you can pick and choose better shipping prices and save more money. Payment If you are a winning bidder, kindly contact me via email immediately at the end of the auction for verification. Many bidders do decide to take advantage of our low BUY IT NOW prices......If someone does on this Chevrolet ......We will include a New State Inspection Sticker with the purchase ...free of charge.....The sticker will be valid in Maine , New Hampshire and Mass only..... If you live in any other State we will deduct $50.00 from the final selling price. Thank you and good luck. Our requirements are that the high bidder should pay an immediate deposit of $300.00 via PayPal upon completion of the auction and the car should be paid in full within 7 days via cashiers check, cash if in person or money order however, the full payment cannot be made with a credit card or PayPal unless prior authorization has been made with us. If payment of the car is not fulfilled within the specified time, the car will be offered for re-sale and feedback will be left accordingly. Let’s not waste each other’s time. Bid with confidence We pride ourselves in selling automobiles in an honest and professional manner. Rest assured, we will do everything possible to make your buying experience a pleasurable one, especially after the sale.......PLEASE SEE OUR FEEDBACK. Seller reserves the right to stop the auction at any time with the exception of the last 12 hours as per eBay rules..........THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING |
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