2002 Chevrolet S10 Extended Cab Ls 4.3l V6 on 2040-cars
West Monroe, Louisiana, United States
2002 Chevy S-10 Extended Cab with 3rd Door and Jump Seat
(Much of the mileage is highway miles from several long distance trips) 4.3L V6 Automatic Transmission 2 WD LS Package Power Steering Tilt Wheel Cruise Control Power Doors and Windows Alloy Wheels Bedliner AM/FM Radio w/CD Player 4 New Tires 215/70R15 New Battery Original Carpeted floor mats (like new) and extra set of rubber floor mats included Note: the bug shield was already partially broken, and got a little more broken in the car wash. When you buy the truck you can either remove it or replace it... :) This is an older vehicle, and it is in pretty good condition, but not excellent: I have a clean Texas Title, but it is registered and inspected in Louisiana. There are a few items that need to be repaired: The passenger window doesn't go up or down - I don't know if it's a switch or the window motor. Occasionally the drivers window will intermittently stick, but a couple minutes later will go up. The Power Mirror switch currently doesn't work. The Heater \ Defroster Control doesn't switch to the correct vents, but this should be able to be fixed. Needs new bushings on the upper control arms. The ABS light comes on occasionally, and I think it may be an intermittent break in one of the sensor wires, but I have not had it checked, and the breaks work fine. There are some coffee stains in the center carpet, but the interior is in pretty good shape It has the cloth bucket seats with the center console and cup holders. It has 2 power outlets along with the cigarette lighter in the ash tray - ( it has been a NON-Smoking vehicle since I owned it.) Runs pretty good, but sometimes has a little rough idle occasionally. Drives good around town and on the highway. A few of the plastic lug nut covers are missing. One year as I was driving back from Colorado, I hit a snow bank, and there is a very slight dent behind the right rear tire that could probably be popped out pretty easily by a body shop mechanic. In "GOOD" condition this truck with all of it's options has a KBB value of around 5K I think all of the minor issues could be repaired for less than 1K I reserve the right to end the auction early since I have the truck for sale locally and I have had interest in it. |
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