2011 Mazda Cx-9, Awd, Low Miles, Silver, Sunroof, Leather, Bose Audio on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
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AN IMMACULATE MAZDA CX-9 TOURING IN EXCELLENT, ROAD READY CONDITION. Only 25K Miles! A really lovely and excellent handling car. Loaded with: § Power Glass Sunroof, § Premium Leather Heated Seats, § AWD, § 3rd Row Folding Seat, § Power Liftgate Rear Door, § Aluminum Alloy Wheels, § Audio Controls on the Steering Wheel, § Bose Sound System, § 6-CD Stereo with Sirius Satellite Radio, § Cruise Control, § Rear View Camera, § Bluetooth for music and hands-free phone, § Roof Rack, § Vinyl/Rubber Floor Mats, § Cargo Area Rubber Mats, § Cargo Net § Windshield Sunshade § Much more. MUST SEE. No accidents, Non-smoker, Title in hand. This AWD Mazda is ready for winter road conditions. It is the perfect midsize family vehicle. Recently serviced at local Mazda dealer and fully detailed; all air filters replaced, new battery (warrantee). Many extras: Two remote keys ($245/each). Owner’s manual and recent service records. 3rd row folding seat. All black leather upholstery. Seats 7 - 8. Sold and serviced entirely in the Portland, Oregon area. No lease or rental. Clear CarFax report. Low mileage; under warrantee through 2014. Asking $23,750. All reasonable offers welcomed and considered.. SHIPPING AND HANDLING
Pick-up or shipping the vehicle is the buyer’s responsibility. If the vehicle is near you, just make arrangements with the us to pick it up. If it's further away, you can either fly or drive to the car's location, or you can hire a shipping service to get it delivered to your door. We are not able to arrange for or handle shipping ourselves.. Item Location: Portland, Oregon, United States PAYMENT DETAILS
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