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Vehicle Specs
| Price: |
$19,995.00 |
Drivetrain: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
| Year: |
2002 |
Engine: |
V8 |
| Mileage: |
89,568 |
Bodystyle: |
Sedans |
| Location: |
Montclair,CA |
Doors: |
4 |
| Exterior: |
Toledo Blue Metallic |
Dealer Stock #: |
P50599 |
| Interior: |
N/A |
VIN #: |
WBAGL634X2DP50599 |
| Transmission: |
Automatic |
Seller Type: |
Dealer |
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About This Car Toledo Blue Metallic 4-door Sedan, 89568 miles, AUTO 6SPD, 4.4L V8. Stock# P50599. Features: Wood Interior Trim, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Alloy Shift Knob Trim, Air Conditioning - Front And Rear, Automatic Climate Control (4 Zone), Electrochromatic Exterior Mirror(S), Power Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel, Electrochromatic Rear View Mirror, Trip Computer, Clock, Garage Door Opener, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Audio Steering Wheel Controls, Center Console, Remote Trunk Release, Lighted Entry System, Power Heated Mirrors, Electronic Suspension Control, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Premium Audio System, Am/Fm/Cd Audio System, Navigation System, 18 Inch Wheels, Alloy Wheels, Power Moonroof, Rear Window Defroster, Headlight Cleaners, Daytime Running Lights, Traction Control, Dual Knee Airbags, Keyless Entry System, Fog Lights, 4-Wheel ABS, Driver And Passenger Front Airbags, Anti-Theft Alarm System, Front Side Airbags, Front Head Airbags, Leather Seats, Power Front Passenger Seat, Power Driver Seat W/
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