2007 Chevy Hhr Runs & Drives Great Owned By Older Gent Cared For Low Miles Nice on 2040-cars
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
This is a low mile, elderly owned, 2007, Chevy HHR, with only 94k miles. This has a clean and clear title. This is a wonderful rig and it runs and drives great. The tires are nearly new. It has a stock CD stereo that works well. The heat, defrost and air conditioning also work well. The power windows, door locks, power mirrors, and cruise control all work well. There are a few scuffs and dings on the passenger rear quarter by gas tank and one ding on the passenger front quarter, otherwise the body is nice and the silver paint is beautiful. There is a crack in the windshield it should cost about 140.00 to replace. This has a tilt steering wheel for driving comfort. The glass is good other than the windshield which has a crack. The rear seat folds down to allow for extra cargo room and the back is a hard plastic surface that isn't easily damaged by any type of cargo you choose to carry. There is a couple of spots in the pin striping that could be repaired but that is shown in the pictures. This is an excellent running and driving car with few flaws to note but a great price. The silver paint is beautiful and the silver/gray cloth interior is in excellent condition with the exception of a couple of small burn spots. This is a fun, classic looking, vehicle, that is a pleasure to drive. This would make a great gift for yourself or someone you love. This is a great price, you won't want to miss this. The miles are low and true.
This classic style HHR, is being offered by Peggy's Classic Cars, Oregon DA 4795. This is as is, where is, and available for inspection by appointment, 3rd party inspection ok. Please email or call Michael with any questions at 503-656-3333. Buyer is responsible for shipping but we will assist in finding reasonable shipping and loading. Please arrange vehicle pick up within 2 weeks of auction end, if you need longer, please arrange prior to bidding by calling Michael at 503-656-3333. 500.00 non-refundable deposit is due at auction end, please remit balance within 5 days of auction end. Thank you, for looking and good luck bidding. |
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