2010 Mazda Cx-9 Fwd Grand Touring - Excellent Condition - Low Miles - $26000 on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Black In Very Excellent Condition, LOW MILES, Very Well Maintained, Single -- Non-Smoking Owner. All of the Service Records are available. Rear Bumper Step Plate Roof Rack Remote Engine Start Front/Rear Splash Guards Wheel Locks Power Open/Close Rear Hatch Navigation System Bose Audio with Centerpoint 10 speakers / sub-woofer Power Sunroof / Moonroof Towing Prep -- 3500 Pound Capacity 3.7L V6 DOHC 24-Valve Engine 273 HP, 270 LB FT Torque Heavy Duty Transmission Cooler and Radiation Fan 6-Speed Automatic Transmission W/Sport Shift 20" Alloy Wheels Auto On/Off Xenon Headlights Fog Lights and LED Tail Lights Heated Power Mirrors with Side Marker Lights 7 -- Passenger Seating with leather trimmed seats Heated 8-Way Power Driver Seat with Power Lumbar 3 position memory Heated Power Front Passenger Seat Leather Wrapped Shift Knob , Steering Wheel 3-Spoke Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel with Audio and Cruise Controls 24 Hour Road Side Assistance 60 Month/60,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty Front Air Bags / Front Side Impact Air Bags 3 Row Side Air Curtains W/Roll-Over Protection Roll Stability Control Rain Sensing Wipers Stainless Steel Exhaust Outlets Bluetooth Hands Free Power Front Windows with Auto Up/Down with remote open Auto-Dimming Mirror w/HomeLink Three 12 Volt Power Outlets 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioning Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry Tire Pressure Monitoring System Anti-Theft Engine Immobilizer Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm Dynamic Stability Control and Traction Control System Has Two Sets of Flooring Mats, one is all-seasonal and second one is un-used factory flooring mats set. Also has Cargo All-Seasonal Floor Mats with Protection to the Third Row Seating. I have the Extended Factory Bumper / Bumper Warranty for 6 Years or 72K Miles, which is transferrable for extra cost. Contact Number: 860 501 2280 or drop me an email. |
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