2010 Buick Enclave Cxl Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Roswell, New Mexico, United States
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I am selling my Buick Enclave which I purchased here on Ebay from the original owner in December of 2012. I bought the vehicle with approximately 68,000 miles. I am selling simply due to miles. I commute and put a lot of miles on my vehicles, and I want to sell this one while it still has value and the miles are respectable. I was going to trade it in but I didn't want to let the dealership have it for what they wanted to pay. I would rather sell it and give someone a fair deal instead of letting the dealer make all the money. The car currently has 99,700 miles, but I do drive it daily as it is my only vehicle. It is hard to make a purchase like this without seeing the car in person. I know because I had reservations myself when I made this purchase. I will try my best to be as complete and thorough as possible when describing the vehicle.
This Buick is Carbon Black Metallic with Titanium leather interior. It seats 7 with second-row captain-chair seating. Features include Bose premium sound, rear DVD monitor, rear audio controls, XMRadio capability, back-up camera, back-up sensors, remote start, power folding mirrors, heated and cooled front seats, and bluetooth.
The 20" factory chromes have Pirelli Scorpion tires that I purchased from Discount Tire in December of 2012. A recent rotation visit to Discount Tire revealed that the tread was at 7/16", which was said to be good. There was a service bulletin/ recall on the water pump, and a new pump was installed at the local dealership.
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