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2009 Dodge Journey R/t on 2040-cars

US $22,819.00
Year:2009 Mileage:32541 Color: White
Location:

3099 N Morton St, Franklin, Indiana, United States

3099 N Morton St, Franklin, Indiana, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:3.5L V6
Transmission:AUTO
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3D4GH67V29T167166
Stock Num: P10785
Make: Dodge
Model: Journey R/T
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: White
Options:
  • 1st And 2nd Row Curtain Head Airbags
  • 4-Wheel ABS Brakes
  • ABS And Driveline Traction Control
  • Am/Fm/Satellite Radio
  • Anti-Theft Alarm System
  • Audio Controls On Steering Wheel
  • Automatic Front Air Conditioning
  • Auxilliary Transmission Cooler
  • Beverage Cooler In Glovebox
  • Braking Assist
  • Bucket Front Seats
  • Cargo Area Light
  • Clock: In-Radio Display
  • Coil Front Spring
  • Coil Rear Spring
  • Compass
  • Cruise Control
  • Cruise Controls On Steering Wheel
  • Digital Audio Input
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Cushion
  • Driver And Passenger Heated-Seatback
  • Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones
  • Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
  • Dusk Sensing Headlights
  • Dvd-Audio
  • Electrochromatic Rearview Mirror
  • External Temperature Display
  • Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seats
  • Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
  • Front And Rear Reading Lights
  • Front Fog/Driving Lights
  • Front Ventilated Disc Brakes
  • Fuel Consumption: City: 16
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded
  • Headlights Off Auto Delay
  • Heated Driver Mirror
  • Heated Passenger Mirror
  • In-Dash 6-Disc CD Player
  • Independent Front Suspension Classification
  • Instrumentation: Low Fuel Level
  • Leather Seat Upholstery
  • Leather/Chrome Shift Knob Trim
  • Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel Trim
  • Machined Aluminum Rims
  • Max Cargo Capacity: 68
  • Metal-Look Dash Trim
  • Metal-Look Door Trim
  • Mp3 Player
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Power Remote Driver Mirror Adjustment
  • Power Remote Passenger Mirror Adjustment
  • Power Windows
  • Privacy Glass: Deep
  • Radio Data System
  • Rear Seats Center Armrest
  • Regular Front Stabilizer Bar
  • Remote Activated Exterior Entry Lights
  • Remote Engine Start
  • Remote Power Door Locks
  • Roof Rails
  • Side Airbag
  • Speed-Proportional Power Steering
  • Split Rear Bench
  • Stability Control: With Anti-Roll Control
  • Strut Front Suspension
  • Suspension Class: Sport
  • Tachometer
  • Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Tire Specific
  • Total Number Of Speakers: 6
  • Trip Computer
  • Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II
  • Wheel Diameter: 19
  • Wheel Width: 7
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 32541

Why buy from Fletcher? It's simple: We have been a locally-owned and family-operated, five star dealership since 1984...and...have always been rated one of the nation's top dealers by Chrysler Corporation. Contact Brad Joiner to schedule a test drive.

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