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2011 Chevrolet Avalanche Ltz, Nav, Rear Cam, Htd/cooled Seats, White Diamond! on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:33400
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We are selling our beautiful 2011 Avalanche LTZ. This truck is in EXCELLENT condition. Non-Smoker, clean Carfax with only 33k miles. Still under factory warranty. The absolute best color combination of White Diamond with Tan Leather. Runs and drives flawlessly. Just serviced and ready for a new home.  We just had our 3rd child and have to get something larger.  We have a loan at our Credit Union on this, so the title will be released once paid for.  I have copies of the title and a contact at the Credit Union for peace of mind.  Loaded with options, including:
  • 5.3L V8 FLEX FUEL ENGINE 
  • 20" WHEELS
  • CHROME HEATED SIDE MIRRORS
  • LEATHER INTERIOR
  • FRONT HEAT/COOL SEATS
  • DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
  • WOOD GRAIN TRIM
  • REVERSE CAM W/ PARK ASSIST
  • HANDS FREE COMMUNICATION
  • NAVIGATION SYSTEM
  • ONSTAR ASSISTANCE
  • BOSE PREMIUM SOUND
  • RUNNING BOARDS
  • TOWING PACKAGE
  • VENT VISORS
  • BUG SHIELD

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