2005 Chevrolet Cobalt Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Callao, Virginia, United States
For Sale! A Very Nice 2005 Blue Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe. Looking for a vehicle to save you and your family on that gas bill every month? Well you have found your car! I’m selling my 2005 Chevy Cobalt 2.2L 145 HP. Perfect car for a New Driver, that New Graduate going off to collage or just a small vehicle that can replace your other vehicle that does not have good gas mileage. Gas Mileage that in the city you get 24-25 MPG and on the Highway you can get 32-34 MPG. The Maintenance on the Cobalt is up to date. Virginia State Inspection, Oil Change Every 3,000 Miles, Brand New Tires. Air-condition and Heat work Great!! All mechanics Function Properly! The car has a total of 223,060 Highway Miles. The Cobalt has a few scratches on the driver door and passenger side finder. There is a small dent also in the passenger side finder. The interior has a few stains on the seats but nothing extreme. It would not hurt for the interior to have a professional cleaning or some TLC is all it needs. I’m not willing to drive the car to your location. You will need to come to the car’s location to look, and test-drive the car. Serious Inquires Only!!
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