2010 Chevrolet Tahoe on 2040-cars
Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
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2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ RWD
Silver Metallic Exterior
Light Gray & Dark Gray Interior
Moonroof * DVD * 7 Passenger
Heated & Cooled Front Leather Seats
Memory Front Seats w/Lumbar
Quad Seating
74,443 Miles Currently
Driven infrequently and may have a few more miles at time of sale.
Always Serviced at Chevy Dealer
Regular Oil & Filter Changes
Loaded with Every Option Available!
No Accidents
Never Smoked In
No Odors
Clean Car Fax
Navigation * Satellite Radio
Power Moonroof
Blind Spot Monitoring
Power Tail Gate
Remote Start
Automatic Headlights
Power Folding Heated Mirrors
Two Keys/Two Remotes
Climate Controlled A/C
Rear Climate Control A/C
Power Windows & Door Locks
AM/FM/ Sirius Satellite Radio
6 CD Changer in Dash
Cruise Control
Tilt Steering Wheel
Auto Headlights
Auto Wipers
Rear Window Defroster
Tow Hitch & Wiring
Traction Control
This Tahoe spent it's days in Georgia from day one except for the past year.
November NADA is $31,900
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