2005 Chevrolet Cavalier Coupe 2-door 2.2l W/ Bluetooth Connected Radio on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.2L 2198CC 134Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2005
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Cavalier
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Bluetooth Stereo, iPod/Pandora Radio/iHeartRadio Compatible, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 144,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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For Sale: 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier LS 2-door coupe w/ manual transmission.
My girlfriend and I just moved to Portland from Illinois and we will only need one car. We also have a newer Honda Accord, so this Cavalier is no longer needed. This car has a clean title, but it has not been registered in Oregon and it has not undergone emissions testing because we planned to sell it once we arrived. The car showed no problems on the 3000+ mile trip and is in good working condition, but it has a few cosmetic flaws which I will list here: Cracked Windshield - the crack goes completely across windshield. The car is certainly drive-able this way, but it isn't pretty. I was quoted $250 in town to fix it, so I've factored that into the price. Gauges: The gauges do not always read the correct values. This is a common problem with cavaliers. I've had three and they have all done this. However, the check engine light is not on. The key is just turned to accessory, so all of the gauges are lit. Paint Chips and Dings - there is a ding in the driver's side door and paint is chipping around the gas door. Also, there is a paint scrape on the rear left bumper. Dash - there are a few small cracks in the dash up close to the windshield. This is common on these cavaliers, but not very noticeable. Back Tint - The back tint is bubbled. It can certainly be removed, but would better to be replaced. Again, this is only cosmetic, but I felt like it should be mentioned. Brake Pads - The brakes were replaced fairly recently, but we did just make a long trip through the mountains and across the midwest, so I assume that it will need new pads soon. Now the good parts: Aftermarket Stereo w/ Bluetooth, USB, and iPod connectivity- I put this stereo in two weeks before we moved, so it is about 2 months old. It works great with my Samsung Galaxy 5 using Spotify over Bluetooth. It also has a port for USB thumb drives or iPod cables, a 1/8 inch audio jack, and supports Pandora radio or IHeartRadio. New stereo was ~$250 New Tires - It has 4 new Goodyear tires w/ ~4000 miles. They were replaced the week before the trip. Newer Fuel Pump - The fuel pump was replaced within the last 2 years. Non-Smoker - The car HAS BEEN SMOKED IN occasionally, but I am not a smoker and the car has been treated to remove any smells. Clean Interior - The interior has been detailed and treated with ozone to remove smells and Folex to remove most stains. However, its got 9 years of wear on it so you will see minor scratches and a small rip in the driver seat in the typical places. Thanks for looking, Zephad |
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