Chevrolet Suburban Lt, Super Loaded! 1-owner, Tx Truck! See Video! on 2040-cars
San Marcos, Texas, United States
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Here’s an exceptionally nice looking and superbly equipped Suburban! Not only is it in solid working order, it is bursting with options! As the pictures and video illustrate, this Suburban has experience light use, with mostly highway miles on it. The V8 engine cranks right up, it idles super smooth, and it quickly delivers abundant power! All the gears on the automatic transmission are engaging properly, shifting smooth, and pulling strong! The interior on this Suburban is also above par! Whether judging by the features and options, or simply the condition, this interior is impressive! Furthermore, the front and rear AC’s are blowing very cold, the front and rear AC controls are fully operable, and the stereo sounds good. The power seats work great, all the interior lights and power options are optional, and the alarm system works fine. Known details on this Suburban are: the driver door panel has a melt on the bottom storage area, the radio buttons are missing, the left rear door has a small dent on it, and there are normal nicks on the paint from road debris, and the driver seat has a (2” approx) tear on the side, by where the power seat buttons are. Details aside, this is a one-of-a-kind, exceptionally well-kept and maintained Suburban that is ready for you to travel in comfort, luxury and with confidence! We strongly urge you to personally inspect and test drive this Suburban… we are confident you will be just as impressed as we have been! Features and options include: * 5.3L Vortex Engine * Automatic Overdrive Transmission * Front and Rear AC * Front/Rear AC Controls * Leather Interior * Cruise Control * Power Windows * Power Locks * Power Mirrors * Auto Dim Mirror w/ Compass & Thermometer * Power Seats * Programmable Seat Memory * Bolster/Lumbar Seats * Heated Seats * On Star * Reading Lamps *Vanity Mirrors * Tilt Steering * Remote Entry * Security (Alarm) System * Programmable Garage Buttons * Rear Defrost * Large Interior Storage Space * Removable 3rd Seat * Luggage Rack * Towing package * Heavy Duty Towing Hitch * Factory Fender Flares * Alloy Wheels *1-Owner, TEXAS Truck! SEE VIDEO OF THE SUBURBAN IN ACTION!!! Delivery is available to any part of the U.S. or Canada. Simply email us your zip code for a prompt and economical shipping quote. Delivery to a land or seaport is also available. Airport pick-up is also available 24/7! Trade-Ins are welcome! Test drives and mechanical inspections are absolutely welcome! We will gladly accommodate you any time, M-F, 8am – 6pm, or on appointment. If you would like additional pictures or specs, we will gladly provide them right away. If you would like assistance with shipping, storage, airport pick-up, payment, or other, let us know. We will gladly work with you the best we can! |
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