2008 Chevrolet Hhr Ls Wagon One Owner on 2040-cars
La Porte, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.2L 2198CC 134Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: HHR
Trim: LS Wagon 4-Door
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 59,773
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
I am the original owner and bought the vehicle brand new. It has always been adult driven by myself and my wife. I have owned my own repair business and have always done oil changes before they were due. I always start out giving a brand new car an oil change with filter at around 3000 miles. This car has always had Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil. The car has 59,773 miles, and has never been involved in any accidents however a small doe ran towards the passenger car of the car and did not get turned around fast enough to keep from brushing the two passenger doors. I made the body shop replace both doors with GM original replacement panels. I am very particular about my cars and did not want any body filler in it, and that was several years ago. You can not tell the doors have ever been replaced as the originals were only had minor damage to begin with. The car has usual chips and scratches from use. I touch up all chips and scratches at waxing intervals. The car has a small chip in the windshield on the passenger side that happened the second week I owned the car. The chip is so minor that I never had it repaired. Some of this stuff is hardly worth mentioning but I want to make sure I include everything that I can. The car is in excellent mechanical condition, and I don't hesitate to take it on trips anywhere. I put two new tires on the front last fall and they have approximately 7000 miles on them. All tires are in good shape. The interior is in excellent shape and am unaware of any wear on the upholstery. As a matter of fact the rear cargo carpet is still in ins original plastic bag as can be seen in the pictures. I am selling this car due to a new car purchase. I usually take good care of my cars and I usually have friends to purchase them when I am ready to get rid of them, the friend I was counting on purchasing this car has lost their job and I am going to try and sell this car on E-Bay. The following is off the original sticker sheet of the car:
Mechanical: Engine 2.2L DOHC ECOTEC, Transmission 4 spd automatic, Speed sensitive electric power steering, touring suspension system
Safety and Security: Brakes power FR Disc/RR Drum, Air Bags, Dual Frontal, Passenger Sensing System, Theft Deterrent System, Battery Rundown Protection, Latch System for Child Seats, Daytime running lamps, Auto Headlights, Child Security RR Door Locks, Front Height Adjustment Safety Belts, OnStar ready, Tire pressure monitors.
Exterior: 16" Wheels, All Season Tires, Power Outside Mirrors, Windshield Wipers Intermittent, Rear Wiper and Washer,
Interior: Air Conditioning, Air Filtration System AM/FM Stereo, CD Player with MP-3 input jack, Seats, Front Bucket, Cloth, Front Passenger Fold Flat Seat, Seat, Rear Cloth Bench, Split folding, Flr Console w/3cupholders and dual power outlets, Tach & Driver information cntr, Tilt Steering Wheel, Power door locks, Power windows, remote keyless entry, rear window defroster, Floor mats front and rear, Auxiliary glove box, remote vehicle starter.
Expected EPA fuel economy estimates City 22, Highway 30. Our experience with fuel mileage is 27 city / 31 highway.
Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping. The car must be paid in full before the car or title leaves my hand.
My Bank will have to clear all funds before shipping or pickup. If you are paying in cash it will be at my bank.
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