Good Running And Good Looking 4x4 V6 3500 Automatic Lx Model Clean Inside Nice! on 2040-cars
Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6 3500
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: V6
Make: Kia
Model: Sorento
Trim: LX CLEAN 4X4 GOOD TIRES V6!
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 4X4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 183,000
Sub Model: LX 4X4 V6 3500 CLEAN RUNS GREAT!
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Number of Doors: 5
Interior Color: Tan
Are you looking for a good running and good looking suv and one that can get you through the winter, then here is a good choice for you. My name is Paul Resczenko an agent for Pioneer Enterprises at 2577 hwy 23 south in Oskaloosa. You can email us or call me at 616-295-1789 at the office 641-673-5750. We are open Monday-Friday 9-5, closed on Tuesday and weekends but we can meet you by appointment. I will tell you all I know about the truck so here we go.
First the engine runs good, has plenty of power, no problems, or issues just a good 3500 v6.
Transmission shifts good in all the gears and rides nicely, fluid is good.
4x4 works good in high and low, shift on the go.
All the axles are good and driveshafts too.
Tires have good tread and wheels are in good shape.
Suspension is good and rides nicely, shocks are good and all is in good shape.
Interior is in good shape and all the electronics work good from the cruise, wipers, radio, locks, and so forth. Air bag light is on, but all seems fine.
Glass is all good, no cracks.
Body is in good shape too, pictures show all, has had some touch up paint work done on the quarter panel. Paint is glossy and respectable.
Drive this truck anywhere, hope you buy this nice suv. Thanks for looking and bidding, have a great day.
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