2002 Chevrolet Chevy Avalanche Z71 4x4 With Tow Package on 2040-cars
Barrington, Illinois, United States
Here for sale is my 2002 Chevy Avalanche z71 4x4. This truck has around 130k miles. I have owned it for over a year and it has done everything I've asked of it and more. It has retread M/T (Mud Terrain) Tires that are just 2 months old. New drivers side wheel bearing just put in and comes with a full front end rebuild kit (I originally thought it had original stock parts and wanted to replace, but it turns out the all the tie rods/etc had recently been replaced.) Truck has some normal rust on the rockers and a some on the inner door frame, as well as a couple of small spots on the body cladding that a little chewed up but nothing major. truck could probably use rear shocks in the near future. This truck runs strong all day long, I drive it every day and take have taken it on five 1000+ mile trips (two towing a good sized trailer and two bikes and still averaged 19mpg) without issue. Will make a great work truck or anything needed truck. Only reason I am selling is I no longer need a truck and have recently purchased a smaller sedan for driving back and forth to my office |
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