2010 Mazda Cx-7 Grand Touring Sport Utility 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
2010 Mazda CX-7 Grand Touring
2.3L 16V 244hp Turbo All wheel drive Premium package: remote keyless entry/ignition power windows cruise control w/ steering wheel controls daytime running lights climate control full leather interior dual power seats power sun/moonroof 9 Bose speakers 6-disc CD changer/MP3 input Bluetooth navigation system w/ voice activation chrome alloy 19" wheels trailer hitch included Convenience package: rear back-up camera blind spot indicators power child locks 3 driver memory seat settings heated driver and passenger seats one owner since new complete service records available meticulously maintained all service done per factory maintenance schedule (majority at dealer) smoke free no rips/scratches on leather interior top-rated for crash safety Price reflects the near perfect condition of the car. Carfax available upon request, no accidents & clean title. Registered in Pennsylvania, buyer responsible for their own state's inspections/SMOG test, etc. |
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