Mazda Tribute Es 2002 - on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Make/Model MAZDA TRIBUTE Year 2002
Vin: VIN: 4F2CU09112KM17017 Mileage: 130100 Color GREY Exterior GREY Engine V6 Interior: LEATHER GREY Transmission: AUTOMATICO Trim/Package: ES Fuel Type: GAS ? 4-Wheel Abs ? Front Airbags - Dual ? Anti-Theft Alarm System ? Power Windows ? Cruise Control ? In-Dash Cd - Single Disc ? Power Door Locks ? Power Steering THIS VEHICLE IS GUARANTEED TO HAVE CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE. OUR CAR HAVE A CARFAX REPORT. ONE OWNER -NO ACCIDENT-ORIGINAL PAINT THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY KEPT - ODOR FREE. THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN CHECKED AND IS IN PERFECT CONDITION. PICTURES ARE FROM THE ACTUAL VEHICLE. All electrical and optional equipment on this vehicle have been checked and are in perfect working condition. There are no known defects in this vehicle. There is a properly functioning engine in this vehicle. Overall, this vehicles exterior is clean. This vehicle was owned by a non-smoker. Like new interior. Actual miles. The transmission in this vehicle still shifts smoothly. 75% tread left on these tires. |
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