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2001 Chevrolet Cavalier Base Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:95500
Location:

Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States

Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States
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2001 CHEVY CAVALIER, BASE MODEL, 95500 ORIGINAL MILES, ONE TIRE 40% TREAD & 3 TIRES 85% TREAD LIFE LFET. DRIVES & RUNS GREAT.... ! ! !  I AM SELLING THIS CAVALIER FOR A FAMILY MEMBER. SHE JUST GOT A NEW CAR & ONLY HAD THIS FOR A FEW MONTHS. SHE PAID $1500.00 & PUT ANOTHER $600.00 FOR REPAIRS LISTED BELOW. SHE NO LONGER WANTS THE CAVALIER.

BAD: A/C BLOWS HOT AIR, DENT ON TOP OF CAR BECAUSE LADDER RACKS WERE ON CAR. PASSENGER FENDER A LITTLE BENT,  BUT MINOR ISSUE. GLOVE BOX IS BROKE & DOES NOT OPEN. ONE VISOR CLOTH COVER IS OFF, PAINT FADED ON TOP, HOOD & TRUNK & WAS PAINTED A LIGHTER SHADE OF GREEN. INSIDE LINER ABOVE HEAD HAS SOME HOLES.

GOOD: THIS CAVALIER RUNS GREAT, GOES 80MPH EASY, ENGINE & TRANS IN AWESOME CONDITION. ENTIRE EXHAUST WAS SERVICED, NEW BRACKETS, ENTIRE EXHAUST SYSTEM WAS CLEANED & HEAT PAINTED. BOTH FRONT & REAR BUMPERS PAINTED BLACK. ALL ENGINE & OIL PAN BOLTS & NUTS WERE SERVICED & DOES NOT LEAK ANYTHING. 100% TIGHT. ANTIFREEZE REPLACED 3K MILES AGO. NEW OIL CHANGE  & LUBE, NEWER BRAKES, NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS ON, SPOILER PUT ON BACK OF CAR SINCE PICTURES. "NO-RESERVE AUCTION.....

NOTE: YOU SHOULD LOOK AT THE CAVALIER IN PERSON. THERE MAY BE 96K MILES OR A LITTLE MORE SINCE THE CAVALIER IS USED FEW DAYS A WEEK. YOU CAN SEE THE CAVALIER IF YOU WISH. PLEASE INBOX TO SET UP TIME. 


On Sep-02-14 at 10:40:55 PDT, seller added the following information:

QUESTION: CAN YOU PROVIDE MORE PICTURES? ANSWER: NOT THIS WEEK. YOU CAN COME SEE THE CAVALIER IN PERSON.

QUESTION: WHAT WAS THE $600.00 IN REPAIRS THAT YOU STATED? ANSWER: ENGINE WAS PROFESSIONALLY FLUSHED, OIL DRAINED, OIL TREATMENT INSTALLED & FLUSHED 2 TIMES. NEW OIL FILTER, ENTIRE LUBE JOB. UNDER HOOD OF CAR WAS PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED, YOU CAN COME SEE. ENTIRE EXHAUST SYSTEM WAS CLEANED & PROFESSIONALLY HEAT PAINTED. NEW MUFFLER BRACKETS, COOLANT WAS PROFESSIONALLY CHANGED. BODY WORK WAS DONE ON FRONT BUMPER & BOTH BUMPERS PAINTED BLACK, REAR SPOILER IS NOW ON CAVALIER. THIS IS WHY YOU SHOULD COME OUT & SEE THE CAVALIER IN PERSON. THERE ARE SOME CHANGES TO THE PICTURES THAT ARE SHOWN. THANK YOU.

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