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2006 Buick Lacrosse Cxl Only 5,940 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:5940 Color: is in Very Nice Condition
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 2006 Buick LaCrosse CXL WITH ONLY 5,940!

Those Miles Are Real ONLY 5,940!!

Rare Find With Such Low Miles!

The Miles May Rise Slightly as I am Still Driving it (Not Daily)

3.8L V6 Runs and Drives Great!

Power Windows, Doors, and Power Heated Seats!

Gray Leather Interior is In Excellent Condition!!

Exterior is in Very Nice Condition!

Cruise Control Sunroof, Power Lumbar Controls!

Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control!

Aluminum 16-inch Wheels and Tires!

OnStar Capability is in the Car!

There are a Few Scratches on The Front and Back Bumper From the Prior Owner Living in the City,
Willing to Have Them Painted if Reserve is Met!

Tires Have Plenty of Tread Life!

The Spot Under the Car is Water from Washing!

Car is Maryland Inspected and Ready to Drive!

This Car Needs Nothing!

Contact to Check Out the Car!

Original MSRP is Over $24k!

This Car Is Nice!

Clean Carfax as Well!

5,940 Miles is Less Then 750 Miles a Year!

The Buick is Located in Crofton, MD 21114
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