1996 Gmc Sonoma Sle 4x4 Extended Cab-4.3l-91,240 Miles!! Same As Chev S10 Pickup on 2040-cars
Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
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This is a 1996 GMC SONOMA SLE 4X4 EXTENDED CAB. If you are tired of looking at high mileage trucks that are beat to death, this is your truck! This truck was never used for work and it shows! You will be hard pressed to find another with low miles and in this superb condition. The truck runs perfect and everything works including the air conditioning. It has a clean Autocheck report with no accidents or other issues. This is a get in and drive away Sonoma needing no known repairs. It only has 91,240 miles. As you know, this is just broken in with these low miles. I have a friend who has over 325,000 miles on his 1999, and it runs perfect. Driving impression is outstanding....the steering is tight with no wander. The 4x4 works as it should. The transmission shifts perfectly and the motor is quiet and responsive. All power equipment works including the power windows and cruise control. The air conditioning is ice cold. There are literally no rattles or squeaks in the body!! This truck is VERY TIGHT and goes down the road like 2010 model with half the miles!! As you can see the truck is equipped with a fiberglass cap. The cap has been on since the truck was new!! It has protected the bed so that there is no rust in the bed whatsoever. It you have no need for the cap, it has been installed with clamps. THERE ARE NO HOLES DRILLED IN THE TOP RAIL. Just remove the clamps and take the cap off. You can easily sell this cap for $300-$500!! I DO NOT RESPOND TO E-MAILS OR TEXTS......if you have a question, please call anytime till midnight. If I am on the phone, leave a message. I RETURN ALL CALLS. My name is Al....(973) 570-eighty-six-forty-eight. |
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