2002 Chevrolet Malibu Low Mileage, Like New. on 2040-cars
Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States
This is a very nice Malibu. It's in excellent condition and like all my cars, it has been put through a very strict inspection. Tires, brakes, air conditioning; all excellent. It has a current Massachusetts emissions and safety sticker. Hi I'm Dickie and I started out in the car business in 1974, the year I graduated from college. I always had a nice local following, so I opened an auto body shop and took the state damage appraiser licensing exam when it became mandatory in 1979. Since then I've worked with every and all insurance companies in Massachusetts. Some of the people I've met in the beginning, now hold high positions with the companies and call me when something nice is going to be sold .( I don't buy trade-ins or cars people are getting rid of ). I leased the garage to an excellent group of auto body and mechanics experts who make sure everything is OK with my cars. So now I buy one car at a time, low mileage and under $ 5000.00. I only sell cars here so you don't have to search my feedback for someone who bought a car from me. Every feedback from a buyer is for a car like this one. No exceptions. ( I also have a long list of people who bought locally, because I use the local paper at the same time ). My wife and I drive these cars while they are advertised so we are sure everything is working properly. This car's engine is very responsive and the transmission shifts very smooth.The original metallic paint really shines, so much that you can see reflections everywhere in the pictures. When you buy from us, there are no " surprises " like paperwork charges or prep charges or title charges. I consider those things unnessesary and frankly insulting. If you buy a car from us. you can take your time finding a good deal on a transporter for example because we don't charge anything to store it for you. There also is no limit of the time it can be in storage here. This gives you the time you need to get the best deal even on plane tickets. ( we have two airports next to us and many customers fly in and drive home ) Please call me ( Dickie ) if you would like more information on this car, or you need to set up transportation, discuss offers etc. My wife Carol and I are available, at our home number. It's: 508 994-9206. Thanks and take care, Dickie. P.S. click the picture on display and all pictures will enlarge.
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