2004 Chevrolet Cruze - Selling as is, where is
2004 Red Cruze hatchback, 175k
Air Bag(s)
Alloys
Condition: FAIR, Running
2004 Chevrolet Cruze. A great car for first time drivers as it is small and compact easy for parking In tight spaces. The car comes with a very fuel-efficient 1.3-Liter engine. Comes with fold-able rear seats for extra loading space. The interior of the car has been kept tidy and in good condition. The exterior of the car has a few common minor cosmetics like light scratches around the body but nothing too major. The exterior painting of the car is faded.
WoF expired in Jun 2020. Buyer has to get the WoF done.
Registration until October 2020.
We used it primarily for commute to work in city as 2nd vehicle. After COVID-19 working from home, so not been using it much and hence selling.
For more information on the vehicle please feel free to ask.
Viewings are welcome.
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