2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Ltz on 2040-cars
Scranton, Kansas, United States
More details at: goldagoude@netzero.net . 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ 4X4
2-OWNER
NON-SMOKER
GARAGE KEPT
ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND WINDOW STICKER
BRAND NEW GOODYEAR TIRES
NAVIGATION
REAR BACKUP CAMERA
POWER SUNROOF
TV/DVD REAR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
DUAL POWER / HEATED FRONT BUCKET SEATS
HEATED SECOND ROW BUCKET SEATS
THIRD ROW SEATS
GENUINE GM 20" WHEELS
REMOTE VEHICLE START
BOSE AM/FM/XM SATELLITE RADIO CD/MP3 PLAYER
STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS
REAR AUDIO CONTROLS
DELUXE OVERHEAAD CONSOLE
POWER REAR LIFTGATE
HEAVY DUTY TOWING PACKAGE
HEAVY DUTY ENGINE OIL COOLER
HEAVY DUTY TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER
POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
AUTO DIMMING INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR
DUAL POWER / HEATED / POWER FOLD / TURN SIGNAL MIRRORS
LIGHTED VISORS
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS
SIDE HEAD IMPACT AIRBAGS
FRONT TOW HOOKS
RUNNING BOARDS
FOG LAMPS
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
BLUETOOTH
HOMELINK
ONSTAR
74,500 MILES
CONDITION:
Overall a very clean and well kept SUV. Does have light "road rash" behind each
tire, tires are brand new, never used spare, leather is in excellent condition,
middle and rear row hardly used, fresh synthetic oil change, everything in
excellent working condition. This is my wife's personal vehicle.
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Wininger Towing ★★★★★
The Shop ★★★★★
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