1995 Chevrolet Lumina Ls / (4 Door! Monte-carlo!) 30 Mpg!!! on 2040-cars
Glen Spey, New York, United States
| For SALE 1995 Monte Carlo LS 4 Door (Lumina)! BUCKET SEATS, TILT WHEEL, CENTER CONSOLE, FLOOR SHIFT, AIR BAGS, ABS BREAKS, TRACTION CONTROL, ALLOY RIMS, 2 TONE PAINT, ICE COLD A/C, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER EVERYTHING, KEYLESS ENTRY, FACTORY AM/FM CASSETTE, ONLY 120k HWY MILES!!! VERY WELL MAINTAINED, MANY NEW PARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW, ONLY 2 OWNERS, NONE OVER 150 lbs, SEATS ARE LIKE NEW, VERY SMOOTH RIDE!!! 
 In 1995-1999, the only difference between a Lumina LS and a Monte Carlo were the 4 Doors (SLEEPER!), The Police used these TYPE of cars to Intercept "RICE GRINDERS" in the '90's!!! This car is in GREAT SHAPE, we are the second owner, Never Crashed, Very CLEAN, Non smoker, GREAT 1st OR 2nd CAR, Excellent in Snow! 
 It has some MINOR cosmetic issues, scratches, dents, rust, it needs a window switch on the drivers door, and probably some tires. BUT it IS a '95 and has ALOT of GOOD Miles yet to run! The ONLY Reason we are SELLING it is that we got a Newer one (Yes a Lumina!) and can't keep both! NO RESERVE!!!  DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE!!! If you are Also looking at Japanese cars, in THIS price range you will get MUCH MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK WITH THIS CHEVY!!! 
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