2007 Hummer H2 Suv With 6.0l V8. All Options Plus Upgraded Sound. Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
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Up for bid is an above average 2007 Hummer H2 SUV. Exterior: The black paint is in exceptional condition for the age of this vehicle. There are very few scratches and no major dents or dings ever. The original paint shines like a new one and there has been no body or paint work ever done on the truck. The vehicle sits up pretty high, so there are even very few rock pecks to speak of. The truck has been well cared for and has never been abused in any way. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give this a 9.5 on the exterior condition. Interior: The black leather interior is in above average condition. There are no holes, tears or scrapes anywhere. The seats have always been conditioned properly and are in rarely seen, unspoiled condition. The factory radio has been replaced with a touch screen stereo with Navigation. It has an added amplifier and 2 subwoofers professionally mounted. The original radio is available and will be included in the sale. The carpets are in great condition with very little wear. This is an exceptionally clean vehicle. On a scale of 1-10, I would give this vehicle a 9.5 on the interior. Mechanical: The 6.0L engine runs very smooth. It is a reliable engine and has given us no trouble at all. I would not hesitate at all to put one of my children in this car on a trip to California tomorrow. There are no lights on the dash and no codes thrown. The transmission shifts smooth as new. Mechanically, we have had zero issues on this truck. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give this a 10 mechanically. The tires are in good condition with many miles left on them. All maintenance has been performed and this truck is ready to use as is. Summary: Overall, this is a great SUV. It is very safe and reliable. It would be hard to find another one in better condition. We will attach 24 pictures to this auction. If you want to see more pictures, you can go to the link listed below in the pictures section. Bidding: This vehicle is for sale locally. We reserve the right to end the auction at any time if sold. We can aid you in shipping if needed. Typically, shipping is between $750 to $1000 in the lower 48. No international shipping available. We only sell to the lower 48 states. Pick up service is available at the Memphis International Airport for no additional fee. Please be a serious bidder. Make sure your financing is in place prior to your bid. We do not offer financing. If you have a feedback rating of 10 or less, please contact us prior to bidding. Inspection: We encourage inspections. You are welcome to come inspect the truck yourself or you can have an independent inspection service come to look at it. Pictures: More pictures are available on the following link; https://www.flickr.com/photos/25374789@N07/ YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS BEAUTIFUL HUMMER!!! Thank you for your time and consideration! |
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