2006 Chevrolet Impala Lt Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
I am the 2nd owner. I purchased this car from a used car dealership in July 2010, it had ~55,000 miles. According to the vehicle history report, there was one previous owner.
In my 4 years of ownership I have driven ~68,000 miles. I get regular oil changes every 3,000 miles and regular tire rotations every 10-12,000 miles. I have complete service history back to July 2010. Most of the history is with one mechanic in NJ who would be happy to speak with your directly regarding the vehicle. Last July 2013, I had the transmission replaced. The Jasper Transmission came with a 3 year or 100,000 mile warranty on part and labor. It has a remaining 2 years and ~80,000 miles left on that warranty. My driving history is primarily highway driving to my job in NJ. I do not consider myself an aggressive driver or heavy breaker. I almost never drive above 75 mph. So why am I selling? I am leaving my current job for an opportunity in NYC, where I also live. I no longer need a car and I would have nowhere to keep one. I love this car and if I still needed one, I would have no reason to sell. It is in good driving condition and serves my needs. The Chevy Impala is a large sedan. I have been thrilled with the large enclosed trunk - it is huge, even compared with SUVs. Please contact me for the reserve price. PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS! I want to give you the most representative picture possible of this vehicle. Local pickup preferred - available in NYC or near Parsippany, NJ (where I work). Due to personal travel this upcoming weekend, I have some restrictions on pickup dates (must be 7/8, 7/9, 7/10, 7/11 before 4 pm, or 7/16). Payment in cash, in person. |
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