Showroom ****1994 Chevrolet Cavalier W/ 14,000 Original Miles!! Wow~~~~ on 2040-cars
Avenel, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.2L 4 CYLINDER
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1994
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Cavalier
Trim: 4 DOOR SEDAN
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 14,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
***SHOWROOM TIME CAPSULE*** 1994 CHEVY CAVALIER***
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A SUPER MINT 1994 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 4 DOOR SEDAN WITH ONLY 14,500 ORIGINAL SUPER LOW MILES!! WOW...A TRUE TIME CAPSULE! CAR WAS ORIGINALLY OWNED BY MY LATE GRANDMOTHER WHO TOOK IMPECCABLE CARE OF IT FROM THE FIRST DAY SHE DROVE IT HOME FROM THE DEALERSHIP. I INHERITED THE VEHICLE ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND REALLY DON'T NEED IT. PERHAPS THIS WAS YOUR FIRST CAR BACK IN THE 90'S OR YOU ARE JUST LOOKING FOR A LIKE NEW VEHICLE AND DON'T WANT TO BREAK OUT BIG BUCKS ON A LATE MODEL CAR...THIS IS AS CLOSE TO NEW AS YOU CAN GET IN A VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE! THE CAR IS LOADED AND FULLY SERVICED TOO! I HAVE 3 REMOTE CONTROLS FOR THE KEYLESS ENTRY! ALL THE FLUIDS WERE CHANGED, NEW SPARK PLUGS, BRAND NEW ALL SEASON RADIAL BF GOODRICH TIRES, NEW BATTERY, NEW BELT,NEW HOSES ETC ETC! EVEN THE WINDSHIELD WIPERS ARE NEW!! EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD AND THE CAR FLOATS DOWN THE ROAD ACHIEVING 31MPG ON THE HIGHWAY!MY GRANDMOTHER ONLY USED PREMIUM 93 OCTANE FUEL AND SO I HAVE I SINCE I TOOK OWNERSHIP! IT HAS THE BULLET PROOF 2.2L 4 CYLINDER ENGINE WITH A 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. I STILL SEE THESE CARS ON THE ROAD TODAY. THIS MOTOR WILL GO TO WELL OVER 200,000 MILES WITH PROPER MAINTENANCE. THE INTERIOR IS SPOTLESS AND SMOKE FREE. MY GRANDMOTHER HAD SEAT COVERS INSTALLED AND THERE WERE A SECOND SET OF FLOORMATS OVER THE ORIGINALS. I JUST RECENTLY REMOVED THEM FOR THE PICTURES. THE BRILLIANT WHITE PAINT ABSOLUTELY GLEEMS IN THE SUN AND YOU WILL BE HARDPRESSED TO FIND EVEN ONE PAINT CHIP! THIS IS A TURNKEY AND GO DEAL! I'M LOOKING FOR AN IMMEDIATE SERIOUS BUYER. I HAVE A CLEAN/ CLEAR NJ TITLE ON HAND IN MY NAME. NO BOOK VALUE OFFERS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE RARE PRISTINE CAR. FEEL FREE TO LEAVE YOUR PHONE NUMBER FOR A PROMPT REPLY. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING! |
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