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Overview
Exterior ColorWhite
Interior ColorBlack
Vin2C3CCAAG0JH275259
Mileage94,522
Stock #4417
Drive TypeRWD
Engine3.6L V6
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelUnleaded
MPG Highway30 MPG
MPG City19 MPG
Features
Exterior
Upgraded Wheel Size
Upgrade Paint
Heated Door Mirrors
Upgraded Tire Type
Premium Wheels
Upgraded Wheel Size
Safety & Driver Assist
Parking Assistance System
Brake Assist
Parking Distance System
Comfort & Convenience
Keyless Start/Remote Engine Start
Smart Card / Smart Key
Infotainment
Bluetooth
Satellite Radio
Steering Wheel Controls
Premium Speakers
Touch Screen Audio
Aux Jack Input
Upgraded USB Connection
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Phone Integration
Voice Recognition
Estimated Monthly Payment:$329/mo
Car Price (Offer Amount)
Down Payment
Trade-in Value
Sales tax (8%)$1,352
APR9%
Dealership Info
Most recent consumer reviews

5.0

from Darren Howell, a year ago

Charles was very helpful, i found the truck I wanted for a very fair price. So fair in fact that a friend of mine went and bought one a couple days later and was very happy within the truck, service and price

5.0

from Jessica Spencer, 5 years ago

First dealership I went to to buy a car and left the same day approved for a 2007 Honda Accord. I fully recommend this dealership should you ever need a used car. My salesperson, Raheem Rashad, treated me very well and he did an excellent job at helping me to get a car. He let me test drive any vehicle and he also allowed me to take it to my mechanic for inspection. God has blessed me with this new (to me) car and a very good salesperson at a very good used car dealership. Edit: People, please don't blame used car dealerships if you end up buying a bad car. What you're supposed to do before buying a used car is have a trusted mechanic take a look at it to tell you about any problems the car may have. Used car dealerships are just responsible for selling the car, and they likely don't know about any problems the cars may have. As the buyer, it's YOUR responsibility to get it looked at and make sure there aren't any problems, and if there are any major problems, you let the dealership know about it and you don't buy the car. It's that simple.

5.0

from Melissa Goode, a year ago

Staff is really helpful, courteous, and just nice overall. They made buying a car easy, no hassle!

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