The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. This two-wheel drive S-10 with a shouty name arrived in 1999, more or less as a direct appeal to the youth market. . To the guy or gal who owned one in high school or college — again, these were significantly cheaper than the similarly styled — a low mileage S-10 Xtreme could be quite the hot ticket. If you have any questions about the reports, contact Experian. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner.
If it's further away, you can either fly or drive to the car's location, or you can hire a shipping service to get it delivered to your door. It packed monochrome ground-hugging bodywork—cool. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. In terms of visual impact for the price, it certainly ranks high. Why the Xtreme is a Future Classic As a result of its eye-catching looks, a fair amount of young people bought them. And oodles of options, all served at a cost conscious price—totally rad.
Enter the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme. A look at suggests Xtreme values certainly have room to climb. Inherently that means loads of them have been modified, turned into hunkered-down street machines, and now boast some variation of massive turbocharger, goliath supercharger, both, or nitrous. If you chose the itty four, the five-speed manual trumps the automatic in backing up those Xtreme looks, but choose V6 and both the stick and slush box could shovel that 245 lb. Buying an Xtreme demanded that you make some tough choices.
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