2009 Buick Enclave Cxl 8 Passenger, Dual Seatback Dvd, Newer Engine, Backup Cam on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Texas, United States
8 Passenger Towing Package Leather DVD (GM) Seat Back Entertainment Backup Camera Navigation 110 Outlet in back seat Heated/Cooled Seats TEXAS DRIVEN - Never in Salt Engine has 60K miles, Transmission has 40K miles Brand new CV Joints, Clutch Plate, Steering box We purchased this vehicle new and have used it for family road-trips. We added the headrest DVD system from the dealer. It is a rare 8 passenger vehicle with 3 passenger bench seat in the second row. Mechanical: This vehicle has many new big ticket parts: Engine replaced by GM at 80K, Transmission new at 90K (GM Dealer), Clutch, CV Joints, and Steering box replaced at 140K, Tires have less than 10K on them. We used this for family road-trips and the vehicle should go another 100K miles with all of these newer components. Interior: Rare 8 PASSENGER, Dealer added Dual DVD headrest systems (fully working) with wireless headphones, Leather interior, Heated/Cooled Seats,Entertainment Package 3 (Nav, Bose, 110 outlet in back seat) Exterior: Towing Package, overall condition good (see condition and pictures). With all the new mechanicals and the features of this vehicle - it is going to be a great car for another person or family for a long time! |
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