2010 Mazda Cx-7 Gs Sport Utility 4-door 2.5l/clean Title/....musttt Sellll...... on 2040-cars
Garden City, Michigan, United States
YOUR LOOKING AT 2010 MAZDA CX-7 WITH VERY LOW MILES. IV OWNED THIS CAR FOR A WHILE NOW IT WAS MY DAILY DRIVER,EVERYTHING RUNS
PERFECT AND FUNCTIONS LIKE IT SHOULD. ITS A FWD BUT HANDLES WELL IN THE WINTER. ONLY THING THIS SUV HAS A SMALL CRACK THE IN THE REAR BUMPER COVER,OVERALL CONDITION OF THE BODY IS EXCELLENT.........THIS IS A GREAT SUV ON GAS AND EASY TO GET AROUND WITH.......A.C,HEAT WORK VERY WELL. CD PLAYER RADIO FUNCTION PERFECT,..............TIRES AND RIMS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION NO WEAR OR TEAR....BRAKES ARE PERFECT ALL AROUND,ROATERS ARE PERFECT AS WELL............THIS SUV HAS A VERY SMOOTH RIDE ON THE HIGHWAY NO SHAKES BUMS OF ANY-KIND......OVERALL THIS IS A VERY CLEAN SUV AND AS YOU CAN SEE ITS VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND GARAGE KEPT THROUGHOUT THE WINTER......ALL FEATHERS WORK EXCELLENT.........FOR FURTHER INFO ON THIS CAR OR IF YOUR INTERESTED IN EXTRA PICS PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 313-412-0561.......THIS SUV DOES NOT HAVE ANY PAINT WORK..... WE CAN ALSO HELP ASSIST WITH SHIPPING THEIR ISN'T NO TIME LIMIT ON WHEN THE SUV SHOULD BE PICKED UP,ITS PARKED IN MY GARAGE... CONTACT ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE 313-412-0561 WE BE GLADLY TO HELP WITH DELIVERY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL BUYERS.SUV IS LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY. THIS SUV DOES HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. |
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