2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer Lt-four Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, United States
Very nice professionally maintained 2003 Trailblazer with LT trim package. What you pay is total price of vehicle meaning no licensing ,registration fees that dealers are required to charge. Call 201-954-4666 or 201-440-2625 for information. Power-train equipment is a 4.2 Liter 6 cylinder with Automatic Transmission and Four Wheel Drive. Estimated MPG is over 20 (highway) and just under (city). Exterior color is Gold Tone with Tan interior. Front buckets and second row split 50/50. Standard equipment includes power windows,locks and steering,cruise control with tilt-wheel. Safety options: 4 Wheel ABS system,Dual front airbags and front only side airbags. Four new tires and front,rear brakes and your ready to roll. Rear Emergency Brake backing plates and cables done (common failure) so drive with confidence. For your convenience AM/FM radio with CD changer,Front (dual-zone) and rear AC system,luggage rack and Tow package. Deposit required within 48 hours and full payment in 7 days. Bank to bank wire transfer or cash preferred. Will ship up to 75 miles if needed or local pickup. Thank you for looking don't let a good deal get away.
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