2012 Chevrolet Traverse 1lt on 2040-cars
25485 US Hwy 19 N, Clearwater, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GNKRGED7CJ321221
Stock Num: 14060225
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Traverse 1LT
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 15791
Why pay more for less?! Call ASAP! Tired of the same ho-hum drive? Well change up things with this terrific-looking 2012 Chevrolet Traverse. This wonderful Traverse is the fresh SUV with low miles and everything you`d expect from Chevrolet, and THEN some. A minute at Dimmitt, can save you Thousands.
ALL FEATURES ARE WHEN CARS ARE NEW PLEASE CHECK WITH DEALER AS ALL OPTIONS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PURCHASE
Air conditioning, rear manual, single-zone manual front climate control (Replaced by (CJ2) tri-zone automatic climate control when (PCN) rear entertainment system with USB port is ordered.),Bluetooth for phone, personal cell phone connectivity to vehicle audio system includes (NP5) leather-wrapped steering wheel with redundant audio controls (Not available with (UE0) OnStar delete.),Cargo storage, tray under rear floor,Console, front center with 2 cup holders covered storage bin and sliding armrest with storage,Cruise control, electronic with set and resume speed,Cupholders, 12 total 1st row, 2 center console, 2 bottle holders in doors 2nd row, 2 on door armrest, 2 in center seat armrest or center console, 2 bottle holders in doors, 3rd row, 2 on armrests,Defogger, rear-window electric,Door locks, power programmable with lockout protection,Floor covering, color-keyed carpeting,Floormats, color-keyed carpeted front, second and third row, removable,Instrumentation, enhanced Driver Information Center with personalization features, speedometer, tachometer, outside temperature display, low oil, fuel and coolant indicators, odometer, trip odometer and trip computer with digital compass,Insulation, acoustical package,Lighting, interior with theater dimming, cargo compartment, reading lights for front seats, second row reading lamps integrated into dome light, door-and tailgate-activated switches and illuminated entry and exit feature,Mirror, inside rearview manual day/night,Premium Cloth Seat trim,Rear Park Assist,Reclining front buckets,R A minute at Dimmitt could save you thousands. Everybody's Approved !
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