2014 Buick Lacrosse Leather Group on 2040-cars
17801 Virgil H Goode Hwy, Rocky Mt, Virginia, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1G4GB5G30EF243314
Stock Num: B1429
Make: Buick
Model: LaCrosse Leather Group
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Brown
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 1
Here at Midpoint Chevrolet we strive to bring you the best selection at the best prices. Conviently located in Rocky Mount VA. Look at all the options that come standard on this one! Power Door Locks. Power Windows. With a power seat in this vehicle every driver rides in comfort. Even the front passenger can be comfortable on a long trip with this power passenger seat. This one has Memory Seats...Making life easier one button at a time! Enjoy hours of music without commercials and fumbling for the next CD with the MP3 player you get in this LaCrosse. Enjoy talking on the phone without worrying about the dangers of having to hold onto your phone the whole time. The Blue Tooth feature in this car makes safety a priority! Good looking Alloy Wheels always make a vehicle look sharp. And this one does! Keep Cool...It has A/C! Getting comfortable behind the wheel of this one is easy. It has a Tilt Steering Wheel. It also has Cruise Control great for any long distance travels. This one also has Rear Defrost! Make changing the Radio Stations and Volume a piece of cake....with the Controls right on the Steering Wheel. Safety First....Airbags save lives and this one has a Drivers Airbag. Set IT and Forget IT....Set the climate to control to the temperature you want and let IT do the work keeping you comfortable. No Garage...NO WORRIES...This one has Heated Seats to keep you warm. No more arguing over the temperature in your car! You can both pick with the Passenger Temperature Control! If you have a accident, On Star will call for in help for you. Comfortable Front Bucket Seats always make the drive go by quicker. Almost as good as sitting in the recliner...comfortable leather seats are what this one has. How far away is that pole? Never worry about denting this bumper, you'll always know what's behind you with the Back Up Camera you get in this one! CD players are a must have for anyone....Good thing this vehicle has one! Midpoint Chevrolet Buick GMC is your source for new vehicles. In addition to the newest 2011 & 2012Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles, we supply customers with a committed sales staff with over 22 years of service, excellent CSI for sales and service, a full service GM Certified service department, & much more. Vehicle prices do not include taxes, DMV fees, or $399 dealer processing fee.
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