2003 Chevrolet Tracker 105,000 Miles 4x4 4-door 2.0l 4 Cylinder Great Condition on 2040-cars
Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States
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Very well maintained and it shows. Hard to find 4 Cylinder 4x4. The 2.0 engine starts right up and runs very smoothly. The transmission shifts as designed. The transfer case works perfectly. The car drives straight down the road with no pulls, vibrations, rattles, etc. It stops smoothly and quickly. There are no leaks of any kind, no mechanical or body issues. We gave the vehicle a full inspection and received a new battery, brakes, serpentine belt and tensioner, air cleaner, and fresh oil change. It was also professionally detailed including carpet steam cleaning and full exterior wax. 100% winter ready 4x4. Comes with a free 3 month 3,000 mile nationwide engine/transmission/transfer case/axle warranty through ASC warranty. Free shipping within 300 miles of 48189 zip code. $0.75 per mile after 300 miles. This Tracker has the following options and features: AM FM CD player. Cruise control Power windows Power locks Keyless entry Air conditioning Fold down second row seating Selectable performance mode transmission Set of 4 matching tires with 75% of life left Very clean non smoking interior w no rips, tears, or damage of any kind. Clean rust & damage free exterior Carmotive has been a family owned business in Whitmore Lake, Michigan since 1999. We specialize in low mileage government owned & off-fleet lease vehicles. We recognize that our customers have busy and sometimes hectic schedules. We make the process of buying a vehicle easy and simple for you. Our vehicles have been inspected and all maintenance brought current. We price our vehicles as close to wholesale as possible so you know you are getting the best value and lowest possible cost of ownership. Your vehicle is a critical tool for assuring both individual livelihoods and business success. We are committed to providing our customers with the finest service and customer satisfaction in order to earn customer loyalty. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL RYAN @ 734-320-4949 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. WE ACCEPT VISA/MASTERCARD/DISCOVER/AMEX. WE OFFER FINANCING THROUGH WELLS FARGO AND OTHER BANKS. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE PRE-APPROVED BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING. $1000 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. DEPOSIT CAN BE THROUGH PAYPAL OR CREDIT CARD OVER THE PHONE. FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 36 HOURS OF AUCTION END. VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Here is 100% of our latest vehicle selling feedback:
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