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2007 Buick Lucerne Cxl One Owner Florida Car No Rust on 2040-cars

US $6,250.00
Year:2007 Mileage:149495 Color: is nice and shiny
Location:

Port Richey, Florida, United States

Port Richey, Florida, United States
Advertising:

2007 BUICK LUCERNE  CXL


One previous owner, Florida car with no rust damage.
Car starts right up and runs smooth. No oil leaks or strange noise.
Transmission shifts way is supposed to. No warning lights on dashboard.

Exterior is nice and shiny. Not a single dent or scratch on it. 

Interior is clean, free of any smell or hair. Appears to be a non smoker vehicle.
All electric features works as they should. A/C and Heat works properly.
Equiped with parking assistance, heated driver and passenger seats, heated stering wheel,
Spotless leather seats, On star system and much more.

Brakes are good all the way arround. New Tires.
Comes with two working keys and one remote control.

Clean Title in hands.

Car is for sale by Licenced and Insured Florida used Car Dealer.
Please check our feedback and buy with confidence.
There is nothing hidden and like allways if you for any reason think that vehicle was misspresented,
after you personally inspect it, the tansaction will be cancelled and deposit returned in full.

Any questions feel free to call us any time. (727) 271-3264

Car is located at:  7742 US HWY 19
                            Port Richey, FL 34668

Welcome to come and inspect it at any time.
We will be happy to pickup buyer at local airport with no extra charge (Tampa intl. airport or  St. Petersburg Intl airport).
For shipping quotes feel free to call Sofia at (570) 730-0151.

Thank you for looking at our car.  

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