2009 Chevrolet Colorado Regular Cab Short Bed 2.9l Automatic 1-owner Very Clean on 2040-cars
Rushville, Indiana, United States
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2009 CHEVROLET COLORADO REGULAR CAB SHORT BED 2WD 2.9L 4 CYLINDER 6-SPEED HD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONE OWNER CLEAN CARFAX 82,512 MILES CARFAX ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REGULAR SERVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OUR SALES MANAGER BRIAN AT 765-561-0599 We at CAMPBELL BROTHERS AUTO SALES INC. are offering for sale this CLEAN CARFAX, ONE OWNER, 2009 CHEVROLET COLORADO REGULAR CAB, SHORT BED, with a 2.9L 4 Cylinder and AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. This truck is a ONE OWNER lease return that has been kept in exceptionally clean condition. If fact it is recognized by Carfax as having a clean history and recorded as having a regular maintenance history. This truck looks and performs well. The exterior is in good condition with no dents, scratches, or any signs of previous body repair. The interior has been kept CLEAN, there are very little signs of wear and no burns or fade. The Colorado's are one of the most popular trucks in their class. They offer excellent reliability and fuel mileage. To find on of this age and this clean can be quite difficult. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a highly desirable truck at a low reserve auction. This 2009 Colorado comes equip with many nice features and specifications which include... 2009 CHEVROLET COLORADO EXTERIOR WHITE INTERIOR SLATE REGULAR CAB SHORT BED REAR WHEEL DRIVE 2900 2.9L AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONINGTILT WHEEL SPEED CONTROL AM/FM SPLIT BENCH SEAT FOLDING CENTER CONSOLE CARPET CLOTH INTERIOR TRACTION CONTROL DIMENSIONS:
Gross Axle Wt Rating - Front (lbs)
2633
Gross Combined Wt Rating (lbs)
6000
Curb Weight - Rear (lbs)
1395
Gross Axle Wt Rating - Rear (lbs)
2896
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (lbs)
4850
Curb Weight - Front (lbs)
1870
Interior Dimensions
Passenger Capacity
3
Front Shoulder Room (in)
57.1
Front Head Room (in)
39.3
Front Hip Room (in)
53.3
Front Leg Room (in)
44.0
Exterior Dimensions
Wheelbase (in)
111.3
Overhang, Rear w/o bumper (in)
- TBD -
Ground to Top of Frame (in)
NA
Height, Overall (in)
64.9
Cab to End of Frame (in)
- TBD -
Ground Clearance, Rear (in)
7.7
Length, Overall w/o rear bumper (in)
192.4
Front Bumper to Back of Cab (in)
110.9
Frame Width, Rear (in)
NA
Overhang, Front (in)
33.9
Ground to Top of Load Floor (in)
33.0
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in)
67.6
Cab to Axle (in)
34.2
Ground Clearance, Front (in)
7.7
Cargo Area Dimensions
Cargo Box Length @ Floor (in)
72.8
Tailgate Width (in)
52.4
Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in)
42.6
Cargo Box Width @ Top, Rear (in)
NA
Cargo Volume (ft??)
44.0
Cargo Box (Area) Height (in)
18.6
Cargo Box Width @ Floor (in)
57.2We are selling this vehicle with a fair reserve so please make sure you are going to buy and have the funds to pay for it. Your bid is a contract and may make you the new owner. If you in anyway cannot complete this contract please do not wast our time or yours. We look forward to meeting the new owner. CONDITION: EXTERIOR: This is very clean looking truck. It has been well cared for. It is not new however it is exceptionally nice. Overall this is a nice looking vehicle. INTERIOR: Very clean. No burns, tear, or fade. For the year the interior is in very good condition. DRIVE TRAIN: Excellent service. Tires have about 70-80% tread. Pick this truck up and drive it anywhere. Please email or call Brian at 765-561-0599 with any questions. SHIPPING and PAYMENT: $500 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of the end of the auction. If deposit has not been received within 24 hours of the end of the auction the vehicle will be re-listed, no exceptions. Balance due upon pick up. Vehicle must be picked up or paid in full within 10 days of the end of the auction. All shipping must be paid for by the winning bidder. We are happy to assist you with the shipping however we are not a shipping company. We accept C.O.D. in person, bank cashiers checks, Paypal, and bank money wire only. $50.00 Documentation Fee. This vehicle is being offered for sale by Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. 325 West Second St. Rushville, IN 46173. If you have any further questions please email our Sales Manager Brian or call him direct at 765-561-0599 and he will be glad to assist you. This vehicle is available for inspection at anytime before the auction ends. We reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. If you are a Indiana resident you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7%. If you are a out of state buyer and pick the vehicle up in person you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7% in which your state will honor up to 7%. If you are a out of state buyer and have someone or hire someone to deliver the vehicle out of the state of Indiana you will be charged a Indiana Sales Tax Fee of 7% in which your state will honor up to 7%. If you are a out of state buy and have someone from Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. or a transport company that Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. hires deliver the vehicle out of the state of Indiana NO sales tax will be charged. Please check with your local B.M.V. or go to www.in.gov . Sorry folk's we don't make the rules, we just have to obey them. This vehicle is being sold AS/IS. Good Luck Bidding!!! At Campbell Brothers Auto Sales Inc. we hold ourselves to the highest of standards in regards to honesty, integrity, and item description. We expect the same from our buyers. This means if you are a "NON-PAYING" bidder or someone that considers Ebay a game we have no interest in doing business with you. We in no way want to offend anyone however we are tired of non-paying buyers. To put it simple. If you bid, and you win, than you buy. Thank You, Brian
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