2003 Chevrolet Malibu Ls Black Fwd Great Mpg 125,000 Original Miles Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
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I am selling my black 2003 Chevy Malibu LS. I am the 2nd owner of the
car and it's been under an extensive warranty from 0-100,000 miles. I
bought the car when it had 33,000 miles on it, kept the warranty, did
all the routine flushes, oil changes etc. There is a lifter/bent rod in
the car that started suddenly. It has sat since. I've gotten quotes
ranging from 700-1200 to fix. Other than this the car is in great
condition with low miles.
Some features- CD & Cassette player with very good speakers Power Windows and Locks Black exterior, Grey interior (Seat are grey cloth with chevy bowtie silhouettes on them Gets about 30-32mpg on the highway Tires have about 40,000 mile tread left on them (bought as 80,000 mile tread new) battery 2 years old AC works perfectly and blows very cold 100,000 mile tune up done about 30,000 miles ago. The car has just under 125,000 original miles on it. The car is great and I am only selling it as my mother can no longer physically drive and I have another car that I drive. Low but fair reserve! |
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