1990 Chevrolet Lumina Eur0,44,000 Actual Miles. Low Mileage,clean Car on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.1 V-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Lumina
Trim: EURO
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC/CONSOLE FLOOR
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 44,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1990 CHEVROLET LUMINA EURO WITH 44,000 ACTUAL MILES. IT WAS BOUGHT BRAND NEW IN KNOXVILLE ,TN. AT WEST CHEVROLET. AC WORKS GOOD, POWER WINDOWS WORK GOOD. IT HAS BRAND NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND. BRAND NEW MASTER CYLINDER, NEW SHOCKS, NEW BELT. IT HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED OVER THE YEARS. IT WAS KEPT IN GARAGE MOST OF ITS LIFE. FAR AS I KNOW ITS NEVER BEEN WRECKED. THE OLDER COUPLE THAT I PURCHASED IT FROM STATED THEY BUMPED THE SIDE OF PASSENGER DOOR WITH THE CARPORT, THEY HAD THE TOP PORTION OF THE DOOR THAT WAS DAMAGED REPAIRED. IT LOOKS VERY GOOD, SILVER IS HARD TO KEEP LOOKING GOOD, ITS KIND OF SPIDERY BUT STILL SHINES AND LOOKS FINE. THE RED TRIM IS VERY NICE, LOOKS NEW. THE CAR IS VERY CLEAN. THE INTERIOR LOOKS VERY GOOD AND CLEAN. THIS YEAR DASH LIKE TO TURN UP SOME. I HAVE AN EXTRA DASH PAD TO GO WITH THE CAR. CAR IS MECHANICALLY A GEM. ITS VERY NICE ALL AROUND FOR IT TO BE A 1990 MODEL AND WOULD BE VERY HARD TO FIND ONE IN SUCH GREAT CONDITION WITH ONLY 44,000 MILES EVER AGAIN. MY DAD HAD ONE OF THESE CARS AND HE PUT 320,000 MILES ON IT WITH ONLY REGULAR MAINTANCE. I BOUGHT A NEW WHITE PRIUS AND THIS IS THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING MY LUMINA. LOOK AT THE PICTURE, THEY SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES. I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME CAUSE I HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME CHECK THE CAR OUT IN PERSON. I AM A HONEST EBAYER AND I TELL YOU THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CAR. NO EXTRA CHARGES LIKE SOME WHO SELL ON HERE. CAR WILL COME WITH 2 SETS OF KEYS, MANUALS,AND A CLEAR TN. TITLE. THE ONE WHO BUYS THIS CAR WILL HAVE ONE NICE DEPENDABLE CAR. I DO HAVE A CLEAN AUTOCHECK REPORT THAT WILL COME WITH THE CAR. ITS A TOTALLY CLEAN REPORT AND IT QUALIFIES FOR BUY BACK PROTECTION. THIS WILL COME WITH PURCHASE OF THE CAR. FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND. THANKS GOD BLESS
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