2006 Chevrolet Hhr Lt Wagon 4-door 2.4l -- Only 39k+ Miles!! on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
CONDITION
--- Superb condition. Car was driven less than 5k miles per year and has lived in a very dry environment. --- Exterior blemishes: Two door dings from another car's door bumping into it at a parking lot. Black scratch above the muffler, on the rear bumper. --- Interior blemishes: Light wear on the steering wheel. Floor mats will need a light shampooing. --- Tires: Excellent condition. Estimate another 20 to 30k left on them. --- Maintenance: This vehicle has been maintained, solely, by the original dealer of purchase (Santa Paula Chevrolet). --- BOTH passenger and driver side seats have been FULLY covered since the first day of purchase. Both seats are in tremendous condition! --- Ignition has been replaced per recommendation by GM FEATURES --- When purchased in 2006, we bought this vehicle with EVERY accessory available (fully loaded). --- Sunroof does not leak and works perfectly! --- 2.4L, 145Cu. motor is plenty of power. Drives wonderfully either around town or on the freeway. Absolutely no problem with acceleration from on-ramp to freeway. --- Rear cargo area is very cleverly designed. Hefty panel can be removed from floor bay and installed as a shelf with available tie downs for accompanying cargo net. The remaining void, where the shelf is stored, is a large cargo area in addition to that provided by the shelf. There are several different configurations depending upon your needs! --- Two key fobs, along with two keys, will be included --- Car has a terrific, built-in, car alarm. Easy to set via key fob. --- Car can be automatically started using key fob. Very handy on cold mornings when you wish to enter a heated interior! --- Key fob has panic button --- Sound system is phenomenal. Adjustments can be made via an Equalizer. --- Car sits 4 very comfortably and can easily sit 5 average size adults. --- Chrome tipped exhaust --- Very effective fog lamps --- Premium wheels! HISTORY --- One original owner (senior citizen) --- Car driven less than 5k/year --- Vehicle NEVER driven hard. This is a very special vehicle to me and has been meticulously looked after. --- Vehicle purchase new from Santa Paula Chevrolet in Santa Paula, CA --- All maintenance records on file at the dealership. All fluid changes completed per the dealer's recommendations. --- Vehicle was maintained solely by the dealer. SHIPPING AND PAYMENT --- Payment methods accepted is Cashier's Check --- State of current ownership is California --- If buyer lives within the state of California, we can work out logistics that make sense. --- If buyer lives outside the state of California, buyer is to pay for and arrange vehicle shipping. --- Cashier check for FULL AMOUNT will need to be in my hand before releasing vehicle and the signed title. |
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