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2010 Dodge Caliber Sxt Hatchback 2.0l + Extras on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:98750 Color: mirrors
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2010 Dodge Caliber SXT

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CARS WEST GLOBAL
1655 E Sixth st A4#106
Corona, CA 92879

951-215-2222 ext 1

Dodge dealership did full service and inspection. It passed it all.  


Clean CarFax, clean AutoCheck.  

All highway miles. True California car. No rust!

All service is done! Nothing to invest. 

Priced to sell fast! Call us with any questions.

This car comes with some nice extras:
  • Weathertech all floor mats
  • Bug deflector
  • Side vents

SXT packages include:

  • Air Conditioning
  • 17" rims
  • Chill Zone beverage cooler inside the front lower glove compartment
  • Power windows
  • Power locks
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Chrome grille
  • Driver's height adjustment
  • Tachometer
  • Cruise Control
  • Sirius Satellite Radio
  • Heated exterior mirrors

Car is taken for test drives and driven occasionally, so contact us for exact mileage.

We are licensed and bonded California dealer (dealer number 41307) that provides quality vehicle with office in Corona, CA. Visits by appointment only. We can arrange shipping in USA for a very reasonable price. Please ask us first. Export ready. We have title in hand, so international buyers are welcome. We can assist with exporting as well! Please do check our other listings for quality cars.

Taxes and DMV fees will be collected if the buyer resides or picks up the car in California. There is a $80 document fee. If buyer is located in another state, he/she will be responsible for state's DMV fees and taxes. We will collect only document fee.


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WE WILL BUY OR SELL YOUR CAR FAST!

We take any trade-ins. We buy cars from California, Arizona and Nevada  too.  Email specs and pictures, if possible, to info@carsfromwest.com We will pay cash or cashier's check same day.

Want to sell your car and you cannot find time doing it - contact us. We  will detail the car, do any repairs, take professional pictures,  advertise it and sell it for you for small commission.

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