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Like New 2011 Chevy Colorado Lt 4x4 Low 38,000 Kms Warranty Private Sale on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:38000
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Discerning drivers will appreciate this showroom Condition 2011 Chevrolet Colorado 4wd Pickup Truck!
 
Four wheel drive allows you to go places you've only imagined!
 
Manitoba Truck, No accidents, No history!
 
Only 38,000km
 
Fully Loaded (Air, tilt, cruise power windows, power locks, ABS, traction control, Mp3 audio, on-star, temp mirror etc)
 
Economical and convenient to own
 
Extended Cab 4 door
 
Balance Factory Powertrain Warranty
 
3.7L 5 cylinder 242HP Automatic 4L60E
 
Push Button Electronic 4x4 (2H, 4H, 4L)
 
G80 Locking Rear Differential
 
Z82 HD Trailer Towing Package
 
GT4 3.73 Gears
 
Appearance Package
 
Keyless Entry
 
Dark Tinted Windows
 
Silver Metallic Ext/ Charcoal Int
 
40/20/40 Split Bench Seat
 
Seats 5 (back seat option)
 
Bedliner
 
New Safety

One scrape above drivers side rear wheel arch (see photo).
 
Asking Price: USD $17,900 (Approx CAD $19,900) Private Sale NO GST

Location: Winnipeg MB Canada
 
Great deal on a great truck!!! No disappointments :)
 
If you have any questions please email or call (no text)!! 2O4-289-O88O

$500 deposit within 24 hours of auction end, Balance due within 7 days at or prior to pickup in Cash, Certified Check or Wire Transfer.
 
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