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2009 Yukon Hybrid 2 Mode 4hy 4wd Fully Loaded Suv Nav Dvd 3rd Row Tow Pack 20mpg on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:103000
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
Advertising:

I am selling my beautiful comfy SUV. I recently moved from TX to FL and need something smaller and no longer need 4 wheel drive. I am a female and don’t know much about cars so my brother is going to help me sell it. If you wish to see it or test drive it please feel free to call my brother at 941-275-2891.

A few things you need to know upfront.

1.     I bought this car with 80,000 miles. It currently has 103,000 miles and it’s my daily driver so expect miles to rise until someone buys it.

2.     As far as I know it has never been in an accident but there are some minor flaws to point out:

a.     Navigation touch screen is cracked. Everything still works but the touch option. Used replacement unit on eBay less that $350 or repair less than $275. It slides in and out and plugs in the back so you can do it yourself. (See pictures) or pay and extra $500 to asking price and I will have it fixed for you. 

b.    Tires don’t match 3 are Bridgestone with 40% tread, 1 is Firestone Brand new.

c.     Both aux power ports under AC controls on front dash are missing cover caps.

d.    Front bumper has multiple micro chips mostly under right headlight and there is a 4 inch long deep gash under the left headlight. (See Pictures)

e.     Driver door middle back edge has chipped off paint. (See pictures)

2009 GMC Yukon Hybrid 4HY 4WD

HYBRID - NAVIGATION - REAR PARKING SENSORS - BACK UP CAMERA - AM/FM RADIO - CD PLAYER - MEDIA INPUT - AUTO DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL - HEATED FRONT SEATS - ONSTAR - HOMELINK - RUNNING BOARDS - VERY WELL CARED FOR - SMOKE FREE INTERIOR!!!

Exterior : Sonoma Red Metallic - (Red)   Interior : Light tan Leather

Drive Tran: Push Button 4x4

 

Mileage : 103,000

Fuel : Hybrid Gas/Electric

MPG : 21 City / 22 HWY

Transmission : Automatic

 

Drive Type : Rear Wheel Drive

Engine : 332-hp, 6.0-liter V-8

Cylinders : 8

HP : 332 @ 5100


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