2013 Chevrolet Suburban 4wd Ltz-edition on 2040-cars
Garden, Michigan, United States
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SILVER METALLIC EXTERIOR matched with a BLACK(HEATED and COOLED/FRONT) LEATHER interior 2013 4WD CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LTZ-EDITION. CLEAR TITLE. 4WD(FOUR WHEEL DRIVE). 53,275 miles /WELL MAINTAINED. 5.3 Liter V8 naturally aspirated engine( A TRUE GM WORKHORSE). SMOOTH 6 Speed automatic transmission for maximum performance and added power. Lots and lots of power from this engine. NAVIGATION SYSTEM/HARD TO FIND OPTION ON SUBURBANS, with pinpoint map accuracy directions for go anywhere driving. Traction control. DUAL power leather seats for both passenger and driver. FRONT HEATED SEATS. FRONT COOLED SEATS. REAR /MID ROW HEATED SEATS. rear climate control. premium surround-sound audio system. REAR ELECTRONIC TOW PACKAGE. FRONT TOW HOOKS. POWER REAR LIFT GATE. REAR VIEW BACK UP CAMERA SYSTEM. ADJUSTABLE PEDALS. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. HEATED STEERING WHEEL. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. WOOD INTERIOR PACKAGE. ROOF RACK. DVD BASED NAVIGATION SCREEN. Rear back up sensors (alerts you when backing up to an object). BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM. POWER DUAL mirrors with signal application (GREAT FOR ATM'S/CAR WASHES). RUNNING BOARDS. 3rd row seating. Factory remote start. ON STAR on demand. Dual zone automatic climate control. 20" CHROME WHEELS WITH (EXCELLENT) 20" TIRES. Tire pressure monitoring system ( alerts you when one of your tires is low on air). Bluetooth connectivity. Vehicle anti-theft. Fog lights. EXTREMELY smooth and powerful ride!
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Buyers here in the US of A, meanwhile, can look forward to getting their hands on the 415-horspower, rear-wheel drive SS by late summer. Something tells us it won't be long after that before Canadian officials start seeing individually imported 6.2-liter V8 four-doors in their neighborhoods. Fortunately, Canadian buyers will still be able to take home the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette. The C7 bowed at the Canadian International Auto Show last week, reportedly drawing sizable crowds and interest.
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