2007 Aveo Sedan Red Needs Engine Nr on 2040-cars
Golconda, Illinois, United States
Offer for sale is a non-running 2007 Chevrolet Aveo base model. This is a one-owner car, with 137,150 miles on it. The engine quit running, and a professional shop checked it, and found no compression on any cylinders.
The vehicle is fairly clean, with some wear and tear as expected on a 7 year old car. The roof shows some soft dents on it, and the front bumper has a scuff, as well as a piece broken off the lower left edge ( I didn't get a pic of this, will try to add one). The engine has the spark plugs still out from the recent compression test, but not disassembled in any other way. The interior is decent, could use some cleaning, we just wiped and vacuumed it. The car is an automatic trans, and has cruise control. It has an AM-FM radio. I will accept a down payment with PayPal, with the balance payable when the vehicle is picked up. Please make payment in full within 10 days. You can leave the vehicle here for up to 30 days if needed, no problem. Vehicle is located in southern Illinois, about 90 miles south of Mt. Vernon, and near Paducah, KY, Cape Girardeau, MO, and Evansville, IN. I will help load this on your trailer or assist however you need. |
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