2012 Ext: Mocha Steel Metallic Int: Cocoa/light Cashmere 3.6l Sidi V6 on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L/SIDI V6
Fuel Type:Flex Fuel
For Sale By:Private Owner
Certified pre-owned
Year: 2012
Make: Buick
Model: Lacrosse
Trim: Premium 1
Options: 18" Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth for Mobile Phone, USB Port, Power Outlest (2), Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: 18" Alloy Wheels, smoke free, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 17,214
Exterior Color: Mocha Steel Metallic
Interior Color: Cocoa/Light Cashmere
Warranty: Factory 5yr/100,000 4yr/50,000 Bumper to Bumper
Number of Cylinders: V6
History: Original owner (purchased in 12/2011 at Braley and Graham Portland. Non Smokers. This car has always been garage and taken very good care of. Standard Equipment 5 yr/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, 4 year/50,000 Mile Bumper to Bumper Warranty. Mechanical Engine: 3.6L, SIDI V6, Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic, Antilock Brake System: 4 wheel disc w/intelligent assist, Electronic Limited Slip Differential, Suspension, Front Macpherson, Drivetrain, All-Wheel Drive, Power Steering Safety & Security Stabilitrak-Stability Control System w/Traction Control, Airbags; Driver, Passenger, Front Side Thorax, Head Side Curtain, All Rows, Battery-Run Down Protection, Daytime Running Lamps,OnStar (subscription sold separately), Lockout, RR Door, Remote Keyless Entry Ext Range, Theft Deterrent System. Exterior 18" Alloy Wheels, LED Tail Lamps, Dual Bright Exhaust Tips Interior Power Seat Adjust-Driver, 8 way, Dual Zone Auto Climate Control, Air Filtration System, AM/FM/XM Satellite Radion (service subscription sold separately), Cruise Control, Diver Information Center with Personalization and compass, Visor Mirrors, Lighted, Floormats, Carpeted, FRT/RR, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Buick Quiet Tuning, Rear Window Defroster, Retained Accessory Pwer, Leather Wrap Steering Wheel, Tilt & Telescopic w/Audio Controls, Convenience Cargo Net, Power Outlets, Auxiliary (2), Custom Interior Lighting, Bluetooth for Mobile Phone, USB Port Additional STD Equipment Comfort and Convenience PKG #1: Auto-Dimming Inside Rear View Mirror, Universal Home Remote, Remote Start, Power Lumbar Adjuster (Driver), Leather Package: Leather appointed seating, Heated Front Seats, Power Seat Adjust, FR Pass 8way, Fog Lamps, Front Halogen, Comfort & Convenience PKG#2: Heated OSRVM w/Turn Signal, Power Adjustable, auto-Dimming, Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, Memory Seats & Mirrors (2 drivers) Additional Driver Confidence Package: High Intensity Discharge Headlamps with Adaptive Forward Lighting, Side Blind Zone Alert in Side Mirrors and Heads-up Display. Local pick-up, but will allow buyer to make shipping arrangements at buyers expense. Paypal deposit of $1000. from winning bidder within 48 hours of the end of the auction. Prefer balance to be paid by bank wire transfer before car and title is released to new owner. |
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