2010 Chevrolet Aveo Ls Sedan 4-door 1.6l - Great Deal on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
2010 Chevrolet Aveo LS Sedan 71,000 Miles - Asking $6500.oo OBO - Or Best Offer. Everything on this car works. The Car runs good and gets great gas mileage. It was purchased for a daughter in college to use when she came home for the summer, but she is instead going overseas for her studies and I already have my own vehicles. I put this car in top mechanical shape because I wanted her to have reliable and safe transportation, so that's what you'll be getting if you buy it. Also included is the original Owner's Manual and a copy of the JVC Operator Manual for the radio. The Following Work Has Recently Been Done to The Vehicle. If you look at the photos, you will CLEARLY see that the Driver's Side Left Lower Control Arm and the Axle Half Shaft w/ New CV Joints and Boots are Brand New Genuine GM Parts. I do not know how the original parts were damaged, but I can tell you that I had a Retired ASE Certified Mechanic with 40 years of experience look closely at the work and he verified that it was all professionally done and that there was no frame damage of any kind. The front end is also correctly aligned as is the rear. The Motor Mount is also Brand New and was replaced with a Genuine GM Replacement Part. Auto-Check Reports this vehicle has having Frame Damage, which is FALSE. It had a bent lower control arm on the Driver's Side, which was replaced, along with the axle half shaft using BRAND NEW GENUINE GM PARTS. A 4 Wheel Alignment was also done, and the vehicle aligned properly. This Vehicle Tracks and Drives Straight. Please don't take my word for it. Feel free to inspect the car for yourself because nothing is being hidden. The car has a regular Arizona Title. It was NEVER Totaled or had a Salvage Title.
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