Only 75,620 Miles / Good Condition For A 9 Year Old Car on 2040-cars
Newport News, Virginia, United States
AT A GLANCE
- Deluxe Cloth Upholstery - Reclining Bucket Seats (Power Driver's seat with lumbar) - AM/FM Stereo/ Cassette/6 Disc CD Changer - Rear Spoiler COMFORT - Air Conditioning/Heating - Front Seat Center Armrest - Heat Reflective Glass - Tinted Glass in Cabin - Power Steering/Brakes - Cruise Control - Interval Wipers - Power Windows/Locks/2 Side Mirrors - Front Wheel Drive SAFETY - Two Disc Brakes - Two Ventilated Brakes - Door Ajar Warning - Driver and Passenger Front Airbags with Occupant Sensors Intelligent - Complex Surface Lens Halogen Bulb Headlights - Securilock Anti-theft - Side Impact Door Beams - Child Seat Anchors - Child Safety Rear Door Locks - Battery Saver Feature - Inside Trunk Release INTERIOR - Integrated Control Panel - Grocery Bags Hooks - Day/Night Rearview Mirror - Rear Seat Heating Ducts - Rear Window Defrost CONVENIENCE - 12v power outlet with a 2 USB Port Adapter - Front Ashtray - Cargo area light - Digital Clock - Trunk Release Button on Dash - Adjustable Gas/Brake Pedals - Remote Keyless Entry PERFORMANCE - 3.0L 2V 6-Cylinders Gas/Ethanol Flex Fuel Engine - Auto Overdrive Transmission (4 Speed) - 20 MPG City / 27 MPG Highway (I average 400 miles on a full tank) CONDITION This car has had only two owners and is in gently used condition with some lights scratches, dings, and normal wear for a car almost ten years old. |
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