1996 White Chevy Lumina~no Reserve~low Miles~keyless Entry~v6 3.1l~low Miles~pwr on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6, 3.1 Liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Lumina
Trim: LS
Options: Tilt Steering Wheel, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Dual Airbags, Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Power Seat, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 116,579
Sub Model: 4dr Sedan LS
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
1996 White Chevy Lumina 4Door Sedan~V6 3.1L~A/C~Power Locks with Keyless Remote, Power Windows~Power Steering~AM/FM/Cassette Stereo, Tilt Steering Wheel, etc.
Ice cold Air / Immediate Hot Heat. Runs cool does not overheat. Does not leak or smoke or have unknown noises. Tires have 60-70% tread. No dents. A few dings. No rips or tears in the cloth seats. Paint looks good appears to have been garaged throughout most of its life. It is an Automatic.
Up for a NO RESERVE auction today is a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina LS sedan. The exterior is white and the interior is a blue velour. There are no rips in the seats, however, she could use a good detail. The paint on this Lumina looks good but does have several chip spots. The body panels all line up properly and everything opens and closes as it should. There is no rust. All of the glass and lenses appear to be intact except driver side mirror which is taped on. This Lumina has optional alloy wheels which come as a part of the LS package. The alloys look good all around with average tread. This vehicle is a fresh trade from a local dealer.
I've driven this car approximately 3 hours so far since I got it. Registration is current through May, 2013. Mechanically, this Chevy appears to be in good running and driving condition. The 3.1L V6 starts easily and runs smoothly and quietly. She has ice cold air and great heat. I did not see any leaks and the engine does not smoke. The suspension on this Lumina feels tight all around. The steering is neutral and responsive. The brakes stop this full sized sedan with no problems. The engine has good power and this car cruises easily down the highway. The engine keeps proper temperature and her road manners are good. Out on the highway, she accelerates properly and cruises nice and straight. The service engine soon light is on. The code is P0401. She has not been smogged because of this. I'm told this is a simple fix but I am not a mechanic. The buyer (you) will have to get this car smogged in order to register it. The dash and headliner are clean. This Lumina is optioned with power windows, locks and mirrors as well as remote keyless entry (which works). The driver's power window works but appears to be losing power at times.
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You are buying as-is and sale will be final. It will start, run and drive and I have been driving it everyday without a problem. I am selling it as a mechanic's special because the service engine light has come on since I got it so it has not been smogged. Again, it does not smoke or leak or have strange noises. You will be responsible for smogging it. If this is a problem, please do not bid. It IS NOT SALVAGE OR TMU. I believe I have described it honestly and to the best of my ability, it is up to the buyer to provide transport. Full payment is due within 3 days of auction end, you may have up to 30 days or more at no storage cost to arrange transport thereafter. Thank you for reading and Good Luck!
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