2008 Jeep Patriot Ltd, Fully Loaded, Excellent Condition, 93k Miles - $11k on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Buying a house w/i walking distance of work - time to downsize!
I'm selling my 2008 Jeep Patriot Limited Edition. The car runs great & gets great mileage. It's in excellent condition - looks almost new! Features: Leather seats Cold AC moon roof 6-disc CD changer MP3 player audio controls on steering wheel AC outlet automatic transmission cruise control Alloy wheels tilt steering wheel power windows/doors/mirrors auto dimming rearview mirror luggage rack 4 cup holders Split folding rear seat drop-down speakers on the hatch door (perfect for tailgating!) averages 24 mpg in town, 27-28 mpg on the highway Color: Steel Blue metallic (dark navy/gray) Clean title The car has been regularly maintained - transmission flush & fill was performed in June 2014 / last oil change in May 2014. It has been a very reliable & affordable car for us - we just don't need 2 cars anymore. Kelly Blue Book estimate for a private party sale: $11,558 NADA Retail value: $11,950 Selling price: $11,000 - ready to sell! |
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