Chevrolet: Tahoe Lt Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
This is a single owner, fully loaded 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe LT. This car has never had 1 issue. Fully maintained and serviced. Very consistent and reliable. There is a small dent on the front hood (NO crack in the paint) and some touch up paint on the drivers side door. The car has many options, making it like an LTZ, but for the LT price: -XM Radio -CD Player -Power trunk -Power front seats -Heated Front Seats -Heated 2nd row seats -Memory seating -Rear Entertainments System -Captain style 2nd row seats -20 Polished Rims -Navigation -Rearview camera -Parking sensors -Full opening & Tilting Sunroof -2nd row power folding seats 3rd row -Side view mirror blinkers -Power folding side view mirrors -Auto-tilt side view mirror when reversing -Bluetooth, USB and Aux input -Remote Auto start (Amazing during cold and hot months!!)...many more options.
EMAIL : ronnyntqdein@gmail.com
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The Silverado LTZ Crew Cab and Sierra SLE Extended Cab are aimed at providing more of a high-end pickup experience, while the Silverado LT Z71 Extended Cab and Sierra SLT Z71 Crew Cab should have off-road fans scouting out their favorite trails. The crew cab trucks won't go into production until sometime during the second quarter of this year - with other bodystyles coming later in the year - but we have plenty of live images from Detroit for you to enjoy.
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