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2000 Chevrolet S10 Ls Extended Cab Pickup 3-door Automatic 4.3l V6 With Tow Pkg on 2040-cars

US $4,910.00
Year:2000 Mileage:97584
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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Single family ownership! Grandfather sold to grandson at ~17k miles, have all maintenance records since then
Commuter vehicle, mostly highway miles

4.3L V6 engine, automatic transmission, 2WD
Extended cab, third door, rear jump seat
Brand new battery
Towing package, bed liner, pickup shell (missing window pane)

Dual air bags
Anti-lock breaks
Cruise control
Air conditioning (slow leak; recharge once per season)
Power windows and locks
Power steering, tilt wheel
AM/FM stereo, cassette, CD (single disc)
Driver's side door panel is loose

Asking price: $4910

The Kelly Blue Book "good" private-party value is $6111 and the trade-in value is $4760. I'm splitting the difference between the two, at $5435. Then I'm taking off $225 to repair the window in the pickup shell, $150 to recharge the AC for a couple seasons, and $150 to fix the loose door panel. That comes to $4910.

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