2010 Buick Enclave 1xl on 2040-cars
615 W Marketview Dr, Champaign, Illinois, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5GALRBED3AJ150448
Stock Num: N14171A
Make: Buick
Model: Enclave 1XL
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Cocoa Metallic
Interior Color: Cashmere / Cocoa
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 86646
Clean. REDUCED FROM $20,997!, $1,900 below NADA Retail!, EPA 24 MPG Hwy/17 MPG City! Heated Seats, Third Row Seat, Satellite Radio, Premium Sound System, Telematics, Auxiliary Audio Input, JDPower.com - 3.5 Power Circle Rated CLICK ME!======BUICK ENCLAVE: UNMATCHED RELIABILITY: AutoCheck One Owner 5 Star Driver Front Crash Rating. 5 Star Driver Side Crash Rating. ======THE PERFECT ENCLAVE AT THE RIGHT PRICE: Love your vehicle and its price. Was $20, 997. This Enclave is priced $1, 900 below NADA Retail. Approx. Original Base Sticker Price: $38, 600*. ======KEY FEATURES ON THIS ENCLAVE INCLUDE: 3rd Row Seat, Rear Bucket Seats, Power Liftgate, Rear A/C, Heated Front Seat(s), Back-Up Camera, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, Auxiliary Audio Input, Telematics, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Engine Start, Multi-Zone A/C MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, Steering Wheel Audio Controls. CXL w/1XL with Cocoa Metallic exterior and Cashmere With Cocoa Accents interior features a V6 Cylinder Engine with 288 HP at 6300 RPM*. Serviced here. ======SIMPLY THE BEST: BUICK ENCLAVE: Unmatched Cargo Volume in its Class. With 23.3 cubic feet of space behind the 3rd row, the Enclave can accommodate the equivalent of 4 carry-on suitcases and 2 sets of golf clubs. This dwarfs the competition from the Lexus RX 350, Acura MDX, Lincoln MKT, and BMW X5. In fact, Enclave has more space than you'll find in many full-size SUVs. Class-leading Overall Passenger Volume. More Cruising Highway Miles than RX 350, MDX and MKT. Great Gas Mileage: 24 MPG Hwy. JDPower.com Power Circle Ratings - Predicted Reliability - 3.5 Power Circles (www.jdpower.com) Dealer not responsible for pricing errors. Pricing analysis performed on 6/3/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
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