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2005 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
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(Stk #:S2152)
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Price:
$12,995
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76,917 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2005 Pacifica combines the best elements of Chrysler's sporty sedans and pioneering minivans and enhances them with Mercedes-Benz engineering. The Chrysler Pacifica doesn't look like anything else on the road and we think it's a home run. Its design is less radical than that of the Nissan Murano and Infiniti FX45 crossovers, and its glass-to-steel proportions are new and different. Yet...More info |
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2008 Chevrolet Equinox Sport
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(Stk #:S2067)
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Price:
$16,995 Special $15,995
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67,136 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2008 Sport model is a different kind of Equinox, with a more aggressive look and sporting cabin. It gets an 80-horsepower boost from GM's high-feature, aluminum four-cam V6 and six-speed automatic. The Sport also gets hydraulic (as opposed to electric) power steering, a tighter suspension, 18x8-inch polished, forged alloy wheels with 50-series tires, aerodynamic spoilers and rocker moldings,...More info |
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2006 Dodge Charger R/T
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(Stk #:S2120)
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Price:
$12,995
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112,695 miles
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262-654-6500
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| With a Hemi V-8 and Touring suspension, the 2006 Charger R/T has a somewhat light feel. Response is quick and reasonably precise going around curves. igorous Hemi performance is present when passing. The ride is nearly blissful on smooth surfaces, and rougher spots are dealt with appropriately. Except for a throaty exhaust sound when the gas pedal hits the floor, the Charger R/T is quiet. |
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1995 Ford Mustang GT
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(Stk #:S2160)
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Price:
$9,995
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109,530 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Previously owned by a 25 year veteran Ford mechanic. Road and race ready. This is a must see for muscle car enthusiast. |
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2002 Pontiac Grand Am GT
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(Stk #:S2153)
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Price:
$6,995
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77,310 miles
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262-654-6500
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| This 2002 Pontiac Grand Am GT is a clean car. The Grand Am has established a reputation for commendable performance and handling, and it retains its mildly aggressive appearance even if it’s not the most refined midsize on the market. |
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1999 Cadillac Deville Base
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(Stk #:S2080A)
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Price:
$4,995
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100,759 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Between its powerful engine, cavernous interior and multitude of high-tech vehicle systems, the 1999 Cadillac DeVille offers a little bit of everything. The DeVille has a 4.6-liter, double-overhead-cam -V8 with four valves per cylinder, designed to produce 300 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 295 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm. Mated to four-speed automatic transmission. |
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2003 Hyundai Elantra GLS
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(Stk #:S2040A)
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Price:
$2,995
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132,373 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Even though the Elantra isn’t overly enticing at first, it tends to grow on an open-minded driver and then turns into an appealing little automobile. Performance with the manual shift is surprisingly frisky, and the Elantra accelerates with spirit. |
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2003 Dodge Neon SXT
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(Stk #:S2112)
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Price:
$5,995
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115,719 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Nimble handling and reasonably brisk performance with the 132-hp engine help make the smallest DaimlerChrysler model appealing to compact-car buyers. The Neon sedan is particularly easy to drive, and it has quick and crisp steering; it flaunts a friendly personality. |
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2005 Honda Civic EX
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(Stk #:S2139)
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Price:
$9,995
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99,580 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Efficient, practical, affordable, polished and pleasant to drive, if not downright fun, with a reputation for reliability: These are the Honda Civic's hallmarks, and nothing about the 2005 model suggests anything has changed. The Civic EX sedan gets more power from a more sophisticated 127-horsepower VTEC (for variable valve timing) version of the 1.7-liter engine. |
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2005 Dodge Magnum SE
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(Stk #:S2150)
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Price:
$9,995
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89,134 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2005 Magnum's styling is unconventional and eye-catching. The Magnum has an imposing grille, long roof, high sides and unusual rear end, which has a hatch that opens deep into the roof to facilitate loading cargo, instead of taking up lots of room by swinging way up and out. It can be opened while standing close to the rear bumper in tight parking spots. |
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