2004 Chevrolet Tahoe Ls-4wd-summit White-real Nice Clean Truck! on 2040-cars
Slate Hill, New York, United States
2004 CHEVROLET TAHOE LS
Summit White with Medium gray cloth interior. 5.3 V/8 Lots of options, Factory Bose Sound system. Power Seat. Console with radio controls and headphone jacks. Rear A/C and heat. Cruise/tilt wheel. All the power options. Factory trailer tow pkg. Dealer installed automatic starter for those cold days. 2 remotes and 3 keys. Very Rare and real nice rear Barn Door option. This is a real nice clean truck, It runs great and has been very well maintained. There are NO dings or dents on this truck, None. The paint shines real nice. The interior is super clean and smells fresh. The "Buy it Now" is only 7,800 OR MAKE ME A OFFER! Please note, I work at a Auto repair facility, We have a dealer lic. that we use mayby 3-5 times a year so that we have the availabilty to buy cars at wholesale, that are traded in to a new car dealer at wholesale pricing. I bought this truck for my wife, it was traded in on a new Ford. It is exactly what my wife wanted, the right color and options, After driving it several times she has decided it is to big for her. I have alot of stress in my life, which I Am trying to cut down on, so I decided just to get her another smaller SUV. I am asking what I have into the truck, it is well worth the money, this is what I bought it for wholesale and can show you the receipts. Nada.com book value on this truck is, Average trade in.. 7,000 Clean trade in.. 7,950 and Clean retail.. 10,650 Known defects..................... The tires pass inspection, but I would put fresh ones on before winter. I like new tires going into winter. Terms of Sale...................... This is a "Buy it Now" auction, you can buy it right now for only 7,500 or submit a offer for approval. That means the auction can end at any time with a buyer. A 500 dollar non refundable deposit is required to end the linting. Balance is due within 7 days. Inspection is due before you hit the buy it now, or make a offer, if you cant inspect it yourself please hire someone to do it for you. The vehicle is being sold with a fresh NY State inspection but is being SOLD AS IS. Ownership will be conveyed via a clean NY State title. If you are a NY State resident you will have to pay NY State sales tax to me for the rate in the county that you live in, I can provide a 30 day temp tag with proof of insurance, to someone from NY State. If you are from any other state then NY, You will not pay me any tax, you will pay it at your DMV. No Dealer fee will be charged, I don't do this for a living, It is a car I bought wholesale for my wife and can wholesale directly to you. Thank you for reading my listing, If you buy the vehicle, I will try to make the process of buying it as enjoyable as possible. |
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