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2002 Chevy Tracker, Rwd, Soft And Hard Top, Low Low Miles, Excellant Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:39500
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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For auction is our 2002 Chevy Tracker-Perferred, with only 39500 miles and a cute hard top painted silver metallic to match the truck. The hard top is a $1000.00 bonus, (less noise and dust too.)  It is the 2.0 liter DOHC 16-valve engine, with the 4 speed auto transmission with overdrive.  As you can see from the pictures, it is very clean inside and out.  The original two-piece soft convertible top still looks like new with all the zippers working, no leaks, and the plexiglass is clear.  It is include should you want to put it back on.  We also have the back cargo storage compartment or back seat tray, as you can see in the photos also. We found it nice to fold the back seat up and have more room without the tray installed.  Four new tires were put on in 2011 and they have about 8,000 miles on them.   The tires have been rotated on schedule, the oil and filter has been changed regularly. It is a rust free excellent example of these great fun little trucks. It has never been smoked in, simply runs and drives great. The window sticker list the total vehicle price as $19,105.00 as new in 2002.

Everything works including the air, power windows and radio.  The car  does not use oil, it gets good mileage around 25 MPG, and the breaks are good.  You can jump in it and drive it home.  We are the second owners, after being handed down in the first family, it has never been wrecked or damaged.

Some of the features that are on the car or some call it a truck -like me, include: a full ladder-type frame, air conditioning, cruise, tilt steering wheel,remote key-less entry,  power steering, power windows & mirrors, variable intermittent wipers, stereo radio with single CD, ‘Auto-On’ daytime running lamps, and full size lockable spare with vinyl cover.  Professionally tinted front windows. It has the small receiver hitch on the rear also.

 

Take a good look at the photos, if you have any questions, let me know.  Feel free to call us at 505-294-6000, if you want.  We have a clear New Mexico title and it is up for sale locally also.  No buy it now price cause, you can't find another one this nice to compare with, so good luck and bid to win. 


I have disclosed all know deficits to you. It runs and drives great.  I suggest you have it inspected prior to purchasing if you have any questions.  Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle

 

 

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