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2008 Malibu Lt on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:20335
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 2008 chevy Malibu LT with 20335 miles, Red with gray interior  it has leather and (appears to be material inserts in the seat) the is loaded with options. Garage kept. can't recall it ever being driven in the snow, she didn't like driving in the rain but one of us kids may have taken her to an appointment and it rained. The point I'm trying to make here is the car is like new.. the oil was changed every 3500 miles,   the bad, there are a few scuffs on the rear driver side bumper, we think a shopping cart got it..there is a scuff on the front lower bumper appears she rubbed a parking stop block.   the few marks I'm referring to probably could be buffed away.  

History....The car was purchased and driven by grandma till she passed, the title was transferred to the son,  Son passed in February. We feel it is time to be sold and put to good use...   we dove it 2 weeks ago to make sure everything functions as designed... everything works beautiful..

Please look over the pictures and ask questions. Can be shown by appointment, Thanks Duane   five 0 two-299-7870  

I reserve the right to remove this listing and sell locally until the reserve is met after reserve is met I will not remove and it will sell to the highest bidder Good Luck and thanks for looking

I will assist in any reasonable manner to get this car shipped, I can delivered or meet the buyer for a small fee  

We are the original owner of this car, however the title was reissued in 2013 to the Son and Daughter inlaws  name so that there would be no issues with the estate 

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