2003 Chevrolet Blazer Zr2 Sport Utility 2-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States
| Up for sale is a 2003 Chevrolet Blazer LS ZR2 with almost 113,000 miles (mostly highway for long work commutes). This is a nice clean vehicle for its age and is well taken care of (oil changes every 3,500 miles etc). Engine runs smoothly and transmission shifts perfectly. A/C blows cold and heat is great for the coldest of days. Sony aftermarket radio with USB & AUX port and Pandora capabilities. 4 wheel drive makes it great for commuting in the snow and trailer hitch with wiring harness for hauling heavy loads. PA emissions inspection is good through July 2015. However, here are the cons: Safety inspection did not pass due to lower ball joints needing to be replaced. Current safety inspection is good through July 2014. The fuel gauge reads empty due to the fuel level sensor needing to be replaced in the gas tank (fuel pump was replaced 1-2 years ago). And lastly, the ABS & Brake light appear on/off as they please together on the dashboard. Mechanic states its another sensor that can be replaced if desired, but not necessary to pass inspection. Other than those three items this truck is very clean with lots of new parts installed. I am the second owner and purchased this truck a few years ago from a Chevy dealership with 73k miles and it has much more to go. I would just rather upgrade to a larger vehicle at this time. Always kept this SUV nice and clean. Comes with two remotes for keyless entry and two keys.  This is a smooth running SUV that is ready to drive. $500 deposit required within 48 hours of auction close. Buyer must arrange for shipping if needed. Not handing over the keys until check clears.  | 
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