2005 Chevy Tahoe on 2040-cars
Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States
Model: Tahoe
Make (Manufacturer): Chevrolet
Model year: 2005
Manufactured in: United States (North America)
Sequential number: 188478 Body style: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR
Brake - front: Disc
Brake - rear: Disc
Brake system: 4-Wheel ABS
Cargo volume: 63.60 cu. ft. / 1801.0 liter
Consumption in the city: 15 miles/gallon / 15.7 liters/100 km
Consumption on the highway: 19 miles/gallon / 12.4 liters/100 km
Driveline: 4WD
Engine type: 5.3L V8 OHV 16V FFV
Fuel tank: 26.00 gallon / 98.4 liter
Ground clearance: 8.40 in / 21.3 cm
Optional seating: 9
Overall height: 76.70 in / 194.8 cm
Overall length: 198.80 in / 505.0 cm
Overall width: 78.80 in / 200.2 cm
Standard seating: 6
Steering Type: Recirc
Tires: 265/70R16
Trim level: 4WD
Turning Diameter: 38.30 ft / 11.7 m Wheelbase: 116.00 in / 294.6 cmPOWER OPTIONS ? MIRRORS, LOCKS AND WINDOWS ? CRUISE CONTROL ? TOW PACKAGE ? PUSH-BUTTON 4X4 MODES - AUTO, 2-WHEEL DRIVE, 4 HIGH AND 4 LOW ?KEYLESS ENTRY FOB (1) SET ?REAR WIPER
THERE ARE SOME DEFECTS CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND MILEAGE. THERE IS EXPECTED WEAR ON BOTH THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER FRONT SEATS. THE TIRE PRESSURE LIGHT ACTIVATES INTERMITTENTLY ON THE DASH DESPITE THE TIRES HAVING THE CORRECT INFLATION; THIS INDICATES THAT THERE IS A FAULTY SENSOR(S). THE AIR BAG FAULT LIGHT REMAINS ON DUE TO A FAULTY SENSOR. THE PASSENGER 2ND ROW WINDOW DOES NOT RESPOND TO DRIVER WINDOW CONTROL BUTTON. THE AIR CONDITIONING DOES NOT BLOW COLD; IT REQUIRES SERVICING.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A POTENTIAL BUYER EITHER TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE OR HAVE IT INSPECTED AT A REPUTABLE SERVICE FACILITY (AT COST OF THE BUYER) SO YOUR SATIFACTION WITH PURCHASE IS GUARANTEED.
THE VEHICLE IS IN OVERALL CLEAN & ACCEPTABLE CONDITION; THE VEHICLE HAS MINOR DINGS, SCRATCHES, AND SOME RUST ON THE ROCKER PANEL BENEATH THE DOORS ON BOTH SIDES. THE VEHICLE DRIVES WELL; THERE IS NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON THE DASH (FREQUENT QUESTION). THE VEHICLE PULLS STRONG AN HAS GOOD PICK UP.
THE VEHICLE HAS 2 FUNCTIONING SOLAR ELECTRIC PANELS ON THE ROOF. SOLAR PANELS WERE INSTALLED AS AN OPTION FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND OTHERS LOOKING FOR AN AUXILIARY SOURCE OF POWER FOR THE LIGHTS, COMPUTERS, RADIOS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS THAT ARE NOW BUILT INTO EMERGENCY VEHICLES. THE SOLAR PANELS PROVIDE ENOUGH SUPPLEMENTAL POWER TO THE BATTERIES OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES TO ENSURE THAT THE VEHICLE WILL START WHEN NEEDED AND REDUCE THE NEED TO IDLE THE VEHICLE, SAVING FUEL AND REDUCING EMISSIONS. THIS VEHICLE FEATURES TWO 12 VOLT BATTERIES AND ALSO FEATURES A STANDARD 120 VOLT AC CURRENT RECEPTACLE OUTLET SO YOU CAN PLUG IN COMPUTERS, POWER HAND TOOLS, ETC.
REASONABLE OFFERS WILL RECEIVE DUE CONSIDERATION.
DEPOSIT: $300 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN
24 HOURS OF SUCCESSFUL BID. |
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