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New Body Style! Only 4300 Miles! on 2040-cars

US $65,000.00
Year:2015 Mileage:4270
Location:

United States

United States

I bought this Suburban in order to take a family trip cross-country.   I added 22" Helo wheels and Hankook tires, tinted the windows and had it leveled.  Now I'm home and I need to sell the vehicle.  It has almost 4300 miles on it but is otherwise BRAND NEW. The original wheels and tires will come with the vehicle sale as well.(They are shown in the last picture.)

Here are the specifics from the build sheet:

Driver Seat- Memory Adjust
Passive Entry System, Incl Remote Keyless Remote
Keyless Start
Running Boards
Rear Window Defroster
Rain Sensing Wipers
Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control
Power heated outside mirror
Six-Way power seats
Seats-front full feature leather appointed buckets
  2nd row bucket, power
  3rd row 60/40 split, power
Sunroof
Auto dimming rearview mirror
2nd and 3rd row DVD screen
MyLink Audio with Color Touch & Navigation
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Power adjustable pedals
Heated and cooled front seats
Heated 2nd row seats
High Intensity Discharge Headlamps
Front Fog Lamp
Driver Info- Color Display
Forward Collision Alert
Lane Departure Warning
Tire Pressure Monitor System
Rear Vision Camera
Luggage Rack- Side Rails
Roof Rack- Cross Rails
Rear Liftgate-power
Front & Rear Park Assist
OnStar
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Heated Steering Wheel








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