2011 Buick Enclave 1xl on 2040-cars
457 Roper Parkway, Ocoee, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5GAKRBED9BJ288766
Stock Num: CLE288766
Make: Buick
Model: Enclave 1XL
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Gold Mist Metallic
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 62418
Cire Leasing is Central Florida's largest wholesale dealer offering auction prices to the public! #1XL PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP #AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATION #CASHMERE WITH COCOA ACCENTS, LEATHER WITH PERFORATED INSERTS #EMISSIONS, FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS #GOLD MIST METALLIC #LICENSE PLATE BRACKET, FRONT MOUNTING PACKAGE #POWER OUTLET, 3-PRONG HOUSEHOLD-STYLE, 115-VOLT #SEATING, 7-PASSENGER #TIRES, P255/60R19-108S ALL-SEASON, BLACKWALL, MICHELIN #TRAILERING PROVISION PACKAGE #TRANSMISSION, 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC #WHEEL, 17 (43.2 CM) COMPACT ALUMINUM SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE #WHEELS, 4-19 X 7.5 (48.3 CM X 19.1 CM) FIFTEEN-SPOKE MACHINED ALUMINUM #XM NAVTRAFFIC Air bags, dual-stage frontal and side-impact, driver and front passenger and side curtain for first, second and third row outboard passengers with Passenger Sensing System and roll over protection (Head curtain side air bags are designed to help reduce the risk of head and neck injuries to front and... Air conditioning, tri-zone automatic climate control with individual climate settings for driver and right front passenger and rear seat occupants Alternator, 170 amps Bluetooth for phone personal cell phone connectivity to vehicle audio system and HMI (Human Machine Inerface) Brakes, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc Defogger, rear-window electric Door locks, rear child security Engine, 3.6L Variable Valve Timing V6 DI Direct Injection (288 hp [214.7 kW] @ 6300 rpm, 270 lb-ft of torque [364.5 N-m] @ 3400 rpm) Exhaust, dual with bright chromed tips Floor mats, front and rear auxiliary, covering (Floormats first, second and third row.) Fog lamps, front, halogen, with projector technology Front wheel drive Glass, Solar-Ray deep-tinted, rear-side, quarter panel and liftgate Glovebox, locking, passenger-side of instrument panel GVWR, 6411 lbs. (2908 kg) Headlamps, High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon, projector lamps hi/low bi-functional with blue tint lenses and chromed bezels Instrumentation inc Don't pay higher, buy from Cire!
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