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US $12,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:11233 Color: Features
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- 3.0L DI V6 W/WT (265 HP)
- 6-SPD automatic transmission with driver shift control
- 4 wheel antilock disc brakes with panic assist and dynamic rear brake proportioning
- Dual exhaust with chrome tips

Safety and Warranty

- Dual stage front airbags
- Roof mounted front and rear side head curtain airbags
- Content theft system
- Electronic immobilizer
- Stabilitrak (TM) - electronic stability control system
- Remote keyless entry
- Traction control system
- ?ˆoeLatch?ˆ? child seat anchors
- Instrument panel switch for child security RR door locks
- Battery run down protection
- Automatic headlamp control
- On Star
- Roadside assistance for 5yr/160,000 km

Exterior Features

- 18?ˆ? 7-spoke ultra bright aluminum wheels
- P235/65R- 18: ?ˆ~H?ˆ™ rated tires (Tires were replaced new Dec. 2013)
- Power folding, heated outside mirrors with turn signal and auto-dimming on driver side
- Solar ray glass (ultraviolet and infrared reflective)
- Privacy rear glass
- Chrome roof rails
- Variable intermittent wipers
- LED tail lamps

Interior features

- Dual zone automatic ultimate control with air filtration
- Front express up/down and rear express down wipers
- Auto power door locks
- Cruise control
- CD player (MP3 capable) with BOSE (R) 8 - spkr audio system
- XM satellite radio
- Leather seating surfaces
- Heated front seats
- 8 - way power front seats
- Power front seat lumbar adjusters
- Memory personalization for 2 drivers
- 60/40 split folding and reclining rear seat
- Bluetooth (R) for phone
- Driver information centre
- Tire pressure monitor
- Auto dimming ISRV mirror
- Tilt/telescoping steering column
- Leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls
- Universal home remote
- Lighted visor mirrors
- Carpeted floor mats

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