2007 Chevrolet (chevy) Malibu Lt 1 Owner Low Miles (33k) Clean Carfax Pristine!! on 2040-cars
Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
Price: $8,900
Year: 2007 (in Immaculate Condition!) Mileage: 33,327 (Oil and filter were just changed so good for another 3,750 miles) Make/Model: Chevrolet (Chevy) Malibu LT Color: Gold/tan exterior with tan cloth interior; has wood/leather accenting. Engine: 4-Cyl, 2.2 Liter Engine (excellent on gas; gets 30+ miles on the highway). Other: Has Power Everything (windows, doors, locks, steering, seats, etc.) and 4-wheel ABS. Four brand new tires (tires were replaced less than 2,000 miles ago). All four brakes and rotors were replaced at 30,524 miles at Mavis Discount Tire (have all receipts to verify). At this time, the power steering flush service was also performed (same shop). Finally the battery was replaced on March 2, 2014 (have receipt). Car has been maintained very well over the years and has only really needed regular oil changes every 3,750 miles or 4 months. The exterior is in near perfect condition (9.5 out of 10). Has a very minor scratch on the rear bumper. Other than that no dents, dings, rust or anything. The interior is also in excellent condition and very very clean - hardly any passengers were in the car. Car was also garaged most of its life. Has a very clean undercarriage as well. It's pretty much like buying a certified pre-owned vehicle. Mechanically the car is in excellent condition, as it should be with only 33,000 miles. No accidents! I have the clean carfax report which I can provide. Also have all original documents, manuals, etc. Comes with two sets of keys and key fobs. For more pictures, please see my craigslist ad - post id: 4387612724 Feel free to call or email with questions. 862.222.431two. NO SCAMS PLEASE. I can show the car after 6:30pm on weekdays and any time on weekends by appointment. Thank you for your interest. |
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