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2007 Chevrolet Avalanche Ltz Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.3l, Custom Upgrades, Low $ on 2040-cars

US $16,995.00
Year:2007 Mileage:144565
Location:

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States

CARRVA is proud to offer this unique 2007 Chevy Avalanche with its many options, smooth ride, and custom look!

We have just acquired this vehicle from a local auction as a former bank repo.  If you are not familiar with the term, it simply means that someone did not make his monthly payment and the bank had to repossess the vehicle.  We have inspected the vehicle as required in the state of Virginia and everything checked out.  We also road tested the vehicle to ensure its performance and reliability.  It will have a few more miles than listed but nothing substantial.  The following is our most accurate description yet.   Please feel free to ask any questions at any time.  Our staff is ready to assist!
 
From driving the vehicle on the highway and in the city, the engine and transmission appear smooth and powerful.  All fluids were at top levels and all gauge needles pointed at appropriate marks.  The TPMS (tire pressure monitor sensor) light is on only because of the custom rims.  Sensors do not react well to aftermarket parts at times.  There is also a message board calling to "service suspension" but our state inspection revealed no issues.  It is another faulty message caused by the over-sized wheels. We also noticed two batteries under the hood, one of which was used to connect some sound system before.  There is no speaker box or amplifier in the trunk but the wiring is still there if you are interested in installing sound upgrades.  Under the hood remains clean, as is the rest of the vehicle. 

Moreover, this Avalanche has a nearly endless amount of options and everything is in good working order. The options include Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Heated/Leather/Power/Memory seats, Dual climate control, Back-up sensors, Heated Mirrors, Rear Climate Control, Premium Bose Sound System with AUX input and Rear Controls, Power Moonroof, Steering Wheel Commands, Fog Lights, Bug Deflector, Foldable Rear Seats, Step Bars, Roof Racks, Keyless Entry with Alarm and Factory Remote Starter, Rear Airbags, Pull Down Rear Window, ABS...etc.  There is also a back-up camera in the tailgate but it is not connected.  We believe there was an LCD monitor in the front dash and was removed.  Despite the absence of Navigation, it is safe to call this truck FULLY LOADED!

The beauty behind the Avalanche is its ability to convert to a pick up truck in the snap of a few back panels.  It is designed to offer versatility to drivers with occasional need for cargo space without giving up the sporty appeal and luxury feel.  All the bed panels are lightweight, stackable, and removable.  The finish is also in hard plastic to save from scratching them while stored.  The bed has a bedliner, dome light, and tool bag. There is more good use of space in each quarter panel as they embed storage compartments that are lockable. The rear bumper has the back up sensors to help with parking.  However, they were not enough to save this Avalanche.  The rear bumper is pushed in on the right side and appears closer to the body than the left side.  There is a light scratch on the bumper surface around that same area.  The dark color hides it pretty well in the right rear photo but we took some close-up pictures to showcase the damage. There is also some wear on the center armrest in the interior that in shown in a photo.  It is not substantial but remains worth mentioning. 

Finally, what sets apart this Avalanche from the rest is its gorgeous custom paint job! It looks Black from one angle and dark Gold from another. Someone suggested the name Petroleum Gold or Black gold as a fitting name. The wheels are another quality upgrades. They are 26 inch rims and tires package, black with a deep dish, and chrome center inserts.  They can be removed for a different look if desired. The tires have a decent amount of thread on it and the photo show the exact size and condition. 

The title is clean and the Carfax shows only 2 previous owners. It also suggests a $1460 markup over KBB, considering the options and service history.   By the way, KBB.com suggests a value of $18,703 (without any custom upgrades) so don't miss out on this great deal!

Again, do not hesitate to call us at (804) 874-7778 with any of your questions and inquiries! 


HAPPY BIDDING!


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