2014 Chevrolet Silverado-low Miles, One Owner, 5.3l V8, Double Cab, Short Bed! on 2040-cars
Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Engine:5.3L V8 Ecotec
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Deep Ruby Metallic
Model: Silverado 1500
Interior Color: Jet Black
Year: 2014
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: LT
Warranty: Factory Warranty
Drive Type: Rear-wheel
Mileage: 2,030
FOR SALE: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Double Cab 5.3L V8, 6-speed automatic transmission, 2-wheel drive 2030 (two thousand and thirty) ACTUAL miles! Yes, you read that right, only 2-0-3-0 miles. This is a one-owner truck that we purchased new approximately 3 months ago at Kenny Kent Chevrolet in Evansville, Indiana. Shortly after buying the truck, we decided that we would rather have a 4-wheel drive . The truck is Deep Ruby Metallic with Jet Black cloth interior. This truck is the four door Double Cab model with the short bed. The truck has an ARE hard bed cover that is painted Deep Ruby Metallic. The bed is lined with a factory GM bed liner and has been since day one. The truck is loaded up with $5,300 dollars in options that include: power driver's seat, dual zone climate control, remote start, MyLink audio system with 8-inch color touch screen, rear vision camera, polished 20-inch wheels, painted mirrors and door handles, trailering equipment, chrome bodyside moldings, and driver and passenger heated seats. The truck carries the remainder of the factory warranties and the scheduled maintenance coverage. This truck is like new and it provides someone with the chance to own a new truck without the new truck price. As you can see, the truck listed for close to $40,000. The truck has no history of paint or body work and it has never been in any accidents or unfortunate situations. As you can probably guess, the truck runs, rides, and drives perfect. I invite you to look at the pictures that I have uploaded to be ensured that the truck is like new. The truck carries a clean and clear Kentucky title that is ready for transfer. This listing carries a modest reserve that invites serious bidders. The truck nor the title will leave my possession until the purchase amount has been paid in full. The purchase amount may be paid with cash, a wire transfer, or a cashier's check (7-day clearance period before truck or title departure). If you decide to ship the truck, you will be responsible for shipping costs but I will accommodate any shipping arrangements that you may make. I can be reached with a call or a text at (270) 748-1882. Thank you for your interest! |
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