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2007 Chrysler 300 Touring
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(Stk #:S2143)
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Price:
$11,995
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97,177 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Smooth, quiet operation, tight handling, space, luxury: The 2007 Chrysler 300 sedan has it all. Rear-wheel drive adds to the driving pleasure, which is partly why luxury sedans and sports car have traditionally used it. The traction and stability electronics are well sorted and effective on this car, delivering good all-season performance. Then there's the styling, inside and out, where...More info |
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2005 Chrysler 300 Base
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(Stk #:S2102)
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Price:
$11,995
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99,595 miles
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262-654-6500
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| From the first moments behind the wheel, the 2005 Chrylser 300 feels especially solid and substantial. The 300 steers easily and demands just enough effort to impart a semi-sporty sensation. You can expect a confident feel through winding roads — and that's a cut above customary family-sedan levels. |
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2010 GMC Acadia SLE
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(Stk #:S2157)
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Price:
$19,995
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72,931 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2010 GMC Acadia offers the utility of a big SUV with the refinement and fuel-efficiency of a car. The Acadia is a crossover SUV, meaning it looks like a truck but it uses unibody construction like a car. Crossovers have been gaining in popularity because they make so much sense for so many families, but what sets the Acadia apart is its size: It's big, similar in size to the GMC Yukon...More info |
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2005 Lincoln Aviator Premium
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(Stk #:S2142)
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Price:
$12,995
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98,327 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2007 Lincoln Aviator's interior is stunning, and every bit as elegant as a luxury sedan's. The most distinctive touch in the interior is the pewter-colored satin-nickel finish used on the center dashboard and shifter surround. Another distinguishing feature is a small panel that pulls down to hide the audio system. It is finished in the same satin-nickel color. Besides all these aesthetic...More info |
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1996 Chevrolet Blazer Base
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(Stk #:S2155)
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Price:
$3,495
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101,556 miles
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262-654-6500
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2002 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi
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(Stk #:S2122)
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Price:
$9,995
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68,755 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2002 Pontiac Bonneville sure is an eye-catcher: aggressive, distinctive, even slightly overstated. It backs up its looks with a responsive, sporting personality. The supercharged SSEi, particularly, can run with the best from overseas. Yet underneath those racy lines lives a practical sedan with real full-size room. |
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2007 Dodge Charger SE
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(Stk #:S2156)
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Price:
$10,995
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101,775 miles
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262-654-6500
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| Dodge says the 2007 Charger combines modern coupe styling with four-door functionality. The Charger has a bold crossbar front end and a short deck. There are minimal wheel flares, and a long bodyside crease meets another crease at the rear doors. The Charger's base engine is a 3.5-liter V-6 that produces 250 hp and 250 pounds-feet of torque. |
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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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2007 Dodge Charger SE
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(Stk #:S2081)
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Price:
$10,995
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104,242 miles
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262-654-6500
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| The 2007 Dodge Charger is a full-size, four-door sedan that makes a bold design statement and backs it up power and flare. It's also comfortable as a daily driver and good for picking the kids up from school. This 2007 Charger comes with a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 190 hp and 190 pound-feet of torque and comes with a four-speed automatic transmission. |
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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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