2008 Chevrolet Silverado Ltz (32,764) Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Paradise, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a Black 2008 Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab 4 door LTZ with only 32,764 ORIGINAL MILES. This Silverado LTZ is the top of the line model which includes full leather Gray interior (NO RIPS OR TEARS), Drivers and passenger side heated seats, Drivers side and Passenger Side power seats (Fully adjustable),dual climate controls, Bose premium sound system with Sirius radio, CD, Power windows, Power Locks, Full Power Mirrors including power fold in, Power Rear sliding window, P/S, Anti lock Power brakes, Premium Alloy Wheels, Folding rear seat for additional storage plus much more. This Silverado also includes the Z71 package which is the towing package and includes a factory class 3 hitch, factory trailer wiring and the Z71 upgraded suspension. The bed of the truck has a rubber bed mat has only ever hauled mulch, the bed is covered and protected by a tri-folding Tonneau cover. This Silverado has all service records and has only been serviced by the Chevrolet dealer since I owned it. I am the second owner of the vehicle and I purchased the truck at 13,700 miles. This Silverado has always been garage kept since I've owned it. This truck was never involved in an accident either by me or the original owner and is excellent condition for being 6 years old. So if you are on the market for a truck and don't want to spend the money for a brand new one! You cant get much better than owning one with only 32,764 miles for a 2008 LTZ. ( I WILL MAKE IT CLEAR TO ALL BIDDERS AND THE WINNING BIDDER THAT THE BANK HOLDS THE TITLE . ONCE THE VEHICLE IS PURCHASED, YOU MAY TAKE DELIVERY IMMEDIATELY ONCE ITS PAID IN FULL. THE FUNDS WILL THEN BE PAID TO THE BANK AND ONCE THE TITLE IS RELEASED TO ME, IT WILL BE OVERNIGHTED TO YOU IMMEDIATELY. I ALREADY DID THE RESEARCH WITH THE BANK AND I WAS TOLD THAT ONCE THE TRUCK IS PAID IN FULL I WOULD RECEIVE THE TITLE IN APPROX 7-14 DAYS. I WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR AGAIN THAT YOU MAY TAKE POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY OF THE TRUCK (EXCLUDING MY REGISTRATION) AND THE TITLE WILL BE OVERNIGHTED TO YOU THE MOMENT I RECEIVE IT. I have sold several vehicles and never had any issues. This Silverado LTZ is listed at a very reasonable price and is priced to sell to highest bidder. I have checked several models as the one I own here on E-Bay and the majority of those have high mileage, much greater than the one I am listing. Again if you are looking for an excellent Chevrolet Silverado LTZ, I have one here that may catch your eye. IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO SEND ME A MESSAGE AND I WILL ANSWER ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING |
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