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2011 Dodge Durango With Sunroof, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Remote Start, + More! on 2040-cars

US $19,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:69036
Location:

Canton, Georgia, United States

Canton, Georgia, United States
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BACKUP CAMERA, PARKING SENSORS, FACTORY REMOTE START ENGINE, POWER SUNROOF, and TOUCH SCREEN RADIO!

CLEAN CONDITION

PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED

SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGES

SERVICE RECORDS AVAILABLE

MICHELIN TIRES – 2 REPLACED JUNE 2014, 2 REPLACED JANUARY 2013

Original OwnerVery Nice SUV with 3rd Row Seats; Back Up Camera; Leather wrapped steering wheel, center console and doors; LCD Touch Screen Radio with Uconnect Bluetooth,Satellite, CD, USB Input, 30gb Hard Drive, DVD player, Stores 8,000+ Songs; Power Sliding Sunroof; Factory Remote Engine StartIndependent Rear Suspension; 315 Horsepower V6Great; 2wd; Flex Fuel; Michelin Tires;Always Synthetic Oil Changes.

 

All Durango models typically include the following standard features:*

Air Conditioning Vents, Rear

Lights, Fog

Air Conditioning, Dual-Zone Automatic

Mirrors, Dual Heated Power w/Manual Fold

Alternator, 160-Amp

Mirrors, Dual Visor Vanity

Axle Ratio, 3.06

Moldings, Wheel Lip

Battery, 700-cca

Payload, 1330-lb

Brake Assist

Power Outlets, (3)

Brakes, Power F&R Disc

Quick Order Pkg

Braking System, F&R Anti-Lock

Radio Equipment, Auxiliary Input

Cargo Net

Radio Equipment, Sirius Feature w/1-yr of Service

Carpeting

Radio, AM/FM Stereo w/CD & MP3

Clock, Digital (w/Radio)

Restraint System, Dual Front, F&R Head Curtain & Front Side

Communication System, Enhanced Accident Response

Seat, Flat Fold Front Passenger's

Consoles, Full Length Floor w/Storage & Overhead w/Storage

Seats, Cloth Bucket

Cooling, Engine Oil

Seats, Split Folding Center & Third Row

Cup Holders

Speed Control

Defroster, Rear Window

Stability Control, Electronic

Door Locks, Power

Stabilizer Bar, Front

Drivetrain, 2WD

Steering Wheel Touch Controls

Engine Immobilizer

Steering Wheel, Tilt & Telescoping

Engine: V6, 3.6 Liter

Steering, Electro-Hydraulic Power

Entry System, Illuminated Keyless Remote Control

Storage Bin, Covered

Floor Mats, Luxury F&R

Tachometer

Fuel Filler Door Release, Power

Tire Pressure Monitor

Fuel Tank, 24.6 Gal Cap

Tire, Limited Use Spare

Glass, Deep Tinted

Tires, P265/60R18 On-Off Road BSW

Grille, Bright/Accent Color

Towing Cap, 6200-lb Max

GVWR, 6500-lb

Traction Control

Headlamp Control, Automatic On-Off

Trailer Sway Control

Headrests, Power Folding Third Row

Transmission, 5 Speed Automatic w/Overdrive

Hill Start Assist Control

Vehicle Information Center

Insulation Group, Premium

W/S Wipers, Variable Intermittent

Light, Removable/Rechargeable Interior

Wheels, Aluminum

Lighting, Ambient

Windows, Power

Lights, Cargo Comp't, Cup Holders, Glove Box & F&R LED Readi

Wiper/Washer, Intermittent Rear Window

 

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