2001 Chevrolet Malibu Ls Sedan 4-door 3.1l on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
I purchased the car from Hertz car sales in Hawaii in 2002 with 24,470 miles. I moved to NC in 2008 and brought the car with me. Over the past 12 years, I have cared for the car with regular maintenance as well as repairs. I regularly have the car maintained by Apex Auto Service and within the last 3 years, I have completed the following repairs:
08/17/2011 Replaced fuel pump 08/17/2012 Replaced oxygen sensor 04/08/2013 Replaced manifold intake gaskets 06/30/2013 Replaced interior carpet and 4 speakers (Polk Audio) 08/28/2013 Replaced outer tie rods, replaced 4 tires (new Cooper radials) 05/09/2014 Replaced spark plugs and wires, changed fuel filter 06/16/2014 Replaced front brake pads, rotors and calipers 07/07/2014 Replaced serpentine belt Mechanically, the car is in great condition--the engine is smooth and the car rides nice. The interior is very clean (recently replaced carpet and floormats), the seats are in very good condition and the air-conditioning is cold. The exterior does have blemishes, especially the front and rear bumpers where the paint is peeling and fading. There are a few dings, the windshield has a very small chip and there is a small rust spot in the trunk, which was repaired with resin and fiberglass. Kelly Blue Book pricing: Private Party/good condition $3,646 Trade In To Dealer/fair condition $2,502 I do have the Carfax report available upon request. |
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