William’s
2007 GMC Envoy

Donated to Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Car Donation Review

I know I am doing the right thing with working with Habitat for Humanity.”

I purchased my GMC Envoy, 4-wheel drive when it was 5 years old with about 65,000 miles on it. It was in good shape when I purchased it. I put the additional 193,1150 miles on it with my job as a salesman with Window World. Our office was located in Nicholasville, Ky and my territory was Central Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky for the first 5 or 6 year. I was in West Liberty after the tornado struck that city and the other towns and saw first-hand the damage that was done. I worked full time at Window World for 18 years. This is the first auto I have ever driven which had over 200,000 miles. I always kept it serviced regularly to maintain its driving ability. I love this GMC. I know I am doing the right thing with working with Habitat of Humanity in order to restore this GMC so they can pass it on to whoever receives it. I hope it provides them with the dependability it has provided me with the 10 years it has served me.

Thank You, William!

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