2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Srt8 on 2040-cars
Feura Bush, New York, United States
This is a private auction for my 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 with only 26k miles. All services performed by Chrysler- Jeep Dealership are current. Car is flawless still under factory warranty bumper to bumper for another 10k and the additional 100.000 miles warranty on power train. This SUB is free of scratches and/or any damage. Has new Factory custom aluminum wheels and new all season performance tires. The leather interior is immaculate. This is a V8 6.4 HEMI very specialized performance SRT8 package and I don't think I have to explain more cause you probably already know it if you are shopping for this type. Two owners and adult owned only. Never abused , never went to the track. I am planning to move to Europe and that is the reason for sailing. I wish I could take it with me. I love this SUV. I have had BMW and Mercedes Benz most of my driving life including an ML350 and a Cayenne. This SRT8 is the ultimate driving machine on its class. Bid with confidence as you will not be disappointed. Please call or write if you like to see the car in person. This automobile was purchase with every available option, including full panoramic sun roof, paddle shifters, premium sound with two subwoofers and navigation . MSRP 67,000.00. Please note: Price has been significantly reduced as I put more miles on the car . |
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