2006 Chevy Avalanche 2500 8.1l, Factory Gm Warranty,leather Seats, Dvd, Onstar on 2040-cars
Towaco, New Jersey, United States
Engine:496ci 8.1L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan Leather
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Avalanche
Trim: 2500 LT 8.1L
Warranty: Factory GM Warranty thru 8/2014 or 100k
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 74,750
Exterior Color: Black
2006 Avalanche LT 2500 8.1L, rare model ~75k miles, GM Factory Warranty until 8/2014 or 100k miles, full bumper to bumper warranty. Black ext with tan leather interior, heated seats, On Star, Bose speakers, rear with rear seat Entertainment system. Towing package (can tow 11,000lbs!), new front brakes, new tailgate handle (warranty). Hard to find 3/4 ton avalanche with low miles and factory GM Warranty until 8/2014 or 100k miles.
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