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2003 Slt,met. Black/tan,leather,loaded,4wd/awd Modes, Moonroof,4.2l,ac,auto,mint on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:159639 Color: is excellent garage kept with no major dings
Location:

Milford, New Jersey, United States

Milford, New Jersey, United States

 

2003 GMC ENVOY SLT 4WD SUV, METALLIC CHARCOAL BLACK/TAN LEATHER, 4.2L VORTECH, AUTO, POWER MOONROOF, LOADED W/FULL POWER EVERYTHING, CHROME WHEELS W/ALL NEW COOPER TIRES, POWER HEATED SEATS W/MEMORY, RUNNING BOARDS, HEADLIGHT WASHERS, HOME LINK, KEYLESS ENTRY, MATURE OWNER, BOOKS & PROPERLY SERVICED, SUBURBAN DRIVEN, GARAGED, EXCELLENT.

 

You are bidding on a beautiful 2003 GMC Envoy SLT AWD & 4WD w/Hi & Low 5 passenger SUV finished in Metallic Charcoal Black with tan luxury Leather seating in excellent condition. Suburban driven with GMC professional grade quality. This is a wonderful family SUV. It has been well cared for by a mature owner and has been garaged. This Envoy runs and drives as good as it looks. Serious on-site inspections are available by appointment only. This Envoy is for an educated consumer who wants a substantial savings & great value over a new SUV. If you have been searching for a clean well maintained Envoy then look no further this is a 1st time offered on eBay exclusive private seller event.


The Details;

This 2003 GMC Envoy SLT is in excellent condition. It has a modern timeless styling that few SUV's built can compare to. The factory paint, fit and finish is stunning. The exterior is excellent garage kept with no major dings, scratches or dents. The Metallic Black Charcoal Pearl paint gleams and is a mirror glass finish. It has full running boards. The luxury leather seating interior is tan with gray inserts loaded with every amenity one could desire in a luxury SUV including the optional power moonroof, heated power seats with 2 driver memory, home link, headlamp washers, Bose CD sound system and much more. The interior is excellent non-smoking pet free no stains or weird odors. It is beautifully appointed thru-out the interior cabin. This GMC has the optional Chrome Wheels with new Cooper Radial tires including a new spare as well.


The Mechanics;


The heart of this impressive GMC Envoy is it’s smooth as silk Fuel-Injected legendary 4.2L Vortech In-line six cylinder engine that has excellent performance and great gas mileage for a mid-sized SUV. Just installed new Cooper radial tires at all four corners spare is new as well. Serviced meticulously from new with religious oil changes. Built with the quality in the USA. This Envoy runs drives excellent.


The Features; 2003 GMC Envoy SLT


Specs for Style:

SLT 4x4


Transmission

4-speed automatic w/OD


275-hp, 4.2-liter I-6 (regular gas)

Engine liters

4.2 Vortech

Horsepower

275-hp @ 6,000 rpm

Torque

275 lbs.-ft. @ 3,600 rpm

# of valves

24

Variable valve control



Powertrain

Low emission vehicle

Single stainless steel exhaust

Automatic locking hubs

Autotrac automatic full-time four-wheel drive

Four-wheel drive

Electronic transfer case


4-spd automatic w/OD

Overdrive

Transmission electronic control



Body Exterior Features

4 doors

Standard

Liftgate rear cargo door

Standard

Heated folding side-view door mirrors with turn signal indicator

Standard

Power remote left side-view door mirror

Standard

Power remote right side-view door mirror with tilt down

Standard

Running boards

Body-colored door handles

Body-colored front and rear bumpers

Rear step bumper

Front licence plate bracket

Fully galvanized steel body material

Roof rack

Roof rack (load 200 lbs.)

Trailering with harness

Chrome surround grille


Convenience Features

Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning

Rear air conditioning with separate controls

Console ducts

1st row express open sliding and tilting glass sunroof

Sunshade

2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, HVAC,)

Cruise control

Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down

Power rearmost windows

Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry

Illuminated entry

Auto-locking doors

Keyfob trunk/hatch/door release

Steering wheel with manual tilting

Day-night rearview mirror

Auto-dimming rearview mirror

Illuminated driver and passenger-side visor mirrors

Garage door transmitter

Homelink

Emergency communication system

OnStar

Voice recorder

Travelnote

Front and rear cupholders

Full floor console with covered box

Mini overhead console with storage

Locking glove box

Driver and passenger door bins

Seatback storage pockets

Audio media storage

Retained accessory power

4 12V DC power outlets

Front lighter element(s) location


Seats and Trim

Max. seating capacity of 5

Standard

Front bucket seats

Driver and passenger heated-seatbacks

8-way driver and passenger seat adjustments

Power reclining driver and passenger seats

Power 2-way driver and passenger lumbar support

Power height-adjustable driver and passenger seats

Power driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment

Power driver and passenger cushion tilt

Front center armrest

Rear 65-35 split-bench seat

Rear seat flip forward cushion/seatback

Leather front and rear seat upholstery

Leatherette door panel trim

Full cloth headliner

Color-keyed carpet floor covering

Simulated wood instrument panel insert, door panel insert, console insert

Plastic/rubber shift knob

Leather steering wheel

Carpet front and rear floor mats

Chrome and aluminum interior accents

Carpet cargo space



Entertainment Features


AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, auto-reverse cassette, single in-dash CD player

Steering-wheel mounted audio controls

6 Bose speakers

Internet access

Fixed antenna




Safety and Security

Four-wheel ABS brakes

Standard

4 ABS channels

Four-wheel disc brakes

Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

Daytime running lights

Full-size spare tire

Underbody mounted spare tire w/crankdown

Driver and passenger front-impact airbags

Seat-mounted driver and passenger side-impact airbags

Side-impact bars

Remote activated perimeter/approach lights

Tailgate/rear door lock included with power doors

Rear child safety locks


2 fixed rear head restraints


Overall;


This beautiful 2003 GMC Envoy SLT is ready to drive with confidence. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This SUV is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid on this unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

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