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2009 Chrysler 300 Lx Sedan "santa Fe Edition" Cream/off White on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:86120
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
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FOR SALE BY ORIGINAL OWNER - PURCHASED 2009

STILL MAKING PAYMENTS TO STATE EMPLOYEE CREDIT UNION IN NEW MEXICO BUT NOW LIVING IN FLORIDA.  HUSBAND LOST JOB LAST WEEK - CAN'T KEEP.

(Little) DINGS IN REAR BUMPER FROM BACKING INTO ROCK WALLS - NO ACCIDENTS IN HISTORY

THIS CAR HAS A VERY SMOOTH RIDE, A/C AND CD/RADIO SYSTEM WORK WELL

Overall: excellent condition

Good tires, brakes

Has had regular oil changes, service when needed, tires, etc. Lithia in Santa Fe, NM can confirm

86,000+ mileage - see photo for odometer close up

Kelley BB value for 71,000 mileage starts at 11,900...

KBB rates this car 8/10 overall!!!!

Everything works! Electric/power seat adjust on driver's side only

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