2010 Chevrolet Chevy Cobalt Lt2 Back To School Car 1 Very Nice Vehicle on 2040-cars
Imperial, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.2L 2198CC 134Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Interior Color: DARK GRAY
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Cobalt
Trim: LT Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 62,000
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: NO RESERVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: White
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
2010 CHEVROLET CHEVY COBALT LT2 BACK TO SCHOOL CAR
I will have a fresh passing safety inspection and emission on this car to go along with the sale
This is a very clean vehicle. It runs and drives awesome, it is ready to go to work or school and
save your paycheck for something other than gas for this will save you lots of money there.
The reason for selling is this car has been replaced by a new one
THIS CAR HAS A NADA BOOK OF CLEAN RETAIL $ 11,025.00 AND TRADE IN BOOK OF $ 8675.00
NADA BOOK VALUE
Clean Trade-In Clean Retail
Base Price $ 9,225 $ 11,575
Mileage ( 62,000) - 550 - 550
TOTAL PRICE: $ 8,675 $ 11,025
IT IS BEING SOLD OFF this week LESS THAN TRADE IN PRICE
SAVE BIG TIME AND GET A 2010 MODEL YEAR FOR THE PRICE OF A OLDER YEAR
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* 62,000 miles
* 2.2 V6 FUEL INJECTED GAS ENGINE
* 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
* POWER STEERING
* POWER BRAKES
* POWER WINDOWS
* POWER DOOR LOCKS with KEYLESS ENTRY
* TILT STEERING and NO CRUISE
* AIR CONDITIONING
* DUAL FRONT AIR BAGS
* AM - FM - CD STEREO
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This is one awesome running and driving car. It runs out very solid
and tight, nothing is abused on it and the mechanics part is perfect.
The oil / filter change was about every 5000 miles and regular maintenance.
THE DRIVE TRAIN
THIS CAR WILL DRIVE ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO WITH NO FOR-SEE-ABLE PROBLEMS
This 2.2 engine sounds great, runs smooth, no signs of oil burning, leaks or smoking.
It runs at normal operating temperature as well as normal oil pressure.
The AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION shifts out great in all 4 gears and the converter goes
into lock out good that LOWERS the RPM for better gas miles.
All of the drive train fluids (engine oil, transmission fluid and engine antifreeze)
looks clean and shows this car has been serviced regular.
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THE BODY
This is one clean vehicle. Very nice condition no wreck or parking lot damage.
This vehicle belonged to one of my customers, they had a minor wreck for
they hit a deer, their insurance company replaced the car and I bought / fixed it.
All brand new parts were used, this vehicle is now certified by the Missouri highway
patrol as being rebuilt and it is 100% insurable and street legal to register and drive
the same as any vehicle you ever owned.
I am a ICAR master autobody tech, this was a simple fix and it will make
somebody an awesome, safe and dependable vehicle, I would put any member
of my family in this car with no fears or worries
NO RUST
THE PAINT JOB is great . It has a awesome appearance near new condition
OVERALL, this car is nothing to be ashamed of, it stands very tall and looks very nice
even when parked next to a brand new vehicle.
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THE INTERIOR
Is VERY CLEAN and GOOD SHAPE
Everything, the options, works proper, the air conditioning is ice cold and it has a hot heater.
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OVERALL
You got a lot of car here that drives out great, handles well, operates great,
I get great gas mileage at 30 miles to a gallon city depending on your driving skills or habits
you should get more or less, I drive normal and don't break speed limits laws and I get
near 40 miles to a gallon highway
The tires are all matched in size and are about 50% tread remaining.
The brakes stop normal. The exhaust is quite, the goes down the road straight when
you let go the the steering wheel
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