Tx No Rust 00 Suburban Lt 2wd Leather Tv Dvd New Tires Moonroof Runs Great on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:V8 5.3L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Suburban
Trim: LT
Drive Type: 2WD REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 150,700
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: LT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray/TEN
FOR SALE: 2000 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT 2WD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ALL POWER GREAT CONDITION RUNS AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY MECHANICAL PROBLEMS!!! NEW TIRES!!! NEW HEAD REST TV AND DVD SYSTEM!!! LEATHER SEATS, POWER FRONT SEATS, 3 ROLL SEATS, SECOND ROLL BUCKET SEATS!!! LOOKS GOOD AND RUNS GREAT!!! THIS SUV IS EQUIPED WITH V8 5.3L ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH OD, 2WD, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, POWER STEERING, AM/FM RADIO, CD PLAYER, DVD AND TV SYSTEM. THIS VEHICLE HAS GREAT BODY, NO SCRATCHES OR DENTS. THIS SUBURBAN STARTS RIGHT UP, HAS GOOD POWER AND ACCELARATION, AND DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. BRAKES FEEL GOOD. RUNS GREAT, FRONT END FEELS TIGHT. ENGINE IS IN GOOD STRONG CONDITION, DOES NO LEAK, DOES NO SMOKE. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOUTH AND HAS NO LEAKS. AC WORKS COLD. HEATER WORKS GOOD. THIS CHEVY HAS BEEN TESTED - EVERYTHING WORKS GOOD. INTERIOR CONDITION IS CLEAN, LEATHER SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION-NO SIGARETE BURNS, NO HOLES. WE PUT ABSOLUTELY NEW TIRES, HAVE RECIEPTS. TV AND DVD SYSTEM ABSOLUTELY NEW AND WORKS GREAT!!! PLEASE CHECK ALL THE PICTURES. THIS TRUCK IS SOLD ASIS. POTENTIAL BIDDERS CAN ORDER 3RD PARTY INSPECTION BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL 817-378-6046. WE OFFER TRANSPORTATION FROM THE AIRPORT FOR OUT OF STATE BUYERS. WE CAN HELP WITH TRANSPORTATION NATIONWIDE IN-STATE BUYERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY $95 DOCUMENTARY FEE, 6.25% STATE SALES TAX, $70.25 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE, $35.50 TITLE APPLICATION FEE, VIT FEE (e.g. $1000 X 0.002313 = $2.31).OUT OF STATE BUYER WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY $95 DOCUMENTARY FEE, VIT FEE (e.g. $1000 X 0.002313 = $2.31)
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