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2011 Buick LaCrosse CXL



  • $7,500 Internet Price



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Vehicle Information

VIN: 1G4GC5ED5BF299575
Stock #: P3182A
Model Code: 4GM69
  • Condition Used
  • Body Style 4dr Sdn CXL FWD
  • Exterior Color Red Jewel Tintcoat
  • Interior Color Cocoa/Light Cashmere, Perforated Leather Seat Trim
  • Mileage 150,610
  • Fuel Economy
    City/Highway 17/27 MPG
  • Engine V6 Cylinder Engine
  • Transmission Automatic / FWD

Highlighted Features

Feature availability subject to final vehicle configuration.

Dealer Comments

Rick Weaver, Famous For Service since 1982. 2011 Buick LaCrosse CXL, finished in Red Jewel Tintcoat, with Cocoa/Light Cashmere interior. - -Only 150563 Miles!

Comfort and Convenience Package #2 ($550 value)

  • Memory Settings
  • Outside Heated Power-Adjustable Mirrors
  • Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist

Driver Confidence Package ($1,440 value)

  • Xenon High-Intensity Discharge Projector Headlamps
  • Side Blind Zone Alert
  • Head-Up Display

Luxury Package ($1,350 value)

  • E-Z Key Passive Entry System
  • Keyless Start Switch
  • Power Rear Sunshade
  • Ventilated Driver Seat
  • Ventilated Front Passenger Seat
  • Perforated Leather Appointed Seat Trim
  • Leather and Wood Grain Heated Steering Wheel

Comfort

  • Ventilated front seats -Thats cool. Ventilated front seats provides targeted cool air so you and your passenger can get comfortable quicker in hot weather. Getting comfortable is no sweat when you have ventilated front seats.

Convenience

  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls. Set it and forget it. Road trips used to be stressful, until cruise control set the pace. Simply set the desired speed using the steering wheel mounted controls and it will maintain that speed without driver intervention. This can help minimize driver fatigue and improve overall fuel economy. Resting your right foot is right at your fingertips thanks to cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls.

Safety and Security

  • Head-up display - Keep your head up! You don't have to take your eyes off of the road to get information from your dashboard anymore. With head-up display, important driving information - like speed and RPM's - displays on your windshield in your line of sight. Because when you're driving, the most important information lies on the road ahead. Keep your eyes on the road with head-up display.
  • Brake assist - Stop right there. Something jumps out into the middle of the road and you need to stop now! With brake assist, you will. It uses the speed of the brake pedals travel to sense panic braking, then applies all available power to boost your stopping power. Brake assist can stop the accident before it is one.

Technology and Telematics

  • Selective Internet access - a more focused delivery. Selective internet access allows you to tailor the features for your feed, such as sports scores, local news, or current weather. When it comes to getting what you want, selective internet access is a net gain.
Rick Weaver Buick GMC714 W. 12th St. Erie PA 16501

Eligible Benefits

All Features

  • Memory for 2 drivers: The seat(s) can be returned to a preset position at the touch of a button.
  • Rear head restraint control: 3 rear seat head restraints
  • Seating capacity: 5
  • Automatic air conditioning: Automatic air conditioning is a completely integrated electronic system. The system automatically adjusts thermostat and fan settings as needed to maintain a preset temperature. The system may also be operated manually when preferred.
  • Bucket front seats: Separate driver and front passenger seats with individual control are provided.
  • Cabin air filter: A system that filters the air before it enters the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
  • Carpet front and rear floor mats: Front and rear carpeted floor mats are included.
  • Rear seatback upholstery: Carpet rear seatback upholstery
  • Interior accents: Chrome interior accents
  • Headliner material: Cloth headliner material
  • Power 4-way driver lumbar: Lumbar support is power adjustable in and out, as well as up and down.
  • Power 4-way driver lumbar: Lumbar support is power adjustable in and out, as well as up and down.
  • 8-way driver seat: The seat provides a variety of adjustments to enhance seating comfort.
  • Dual zone front HVAC controls: Dual zone HVAC provides separate temperature controls for the driver and front passenger.
  • Rear seats fixed or removable: Fixed rear seats
  • Fold forward seatback: The seatback folds forward to rest on the seat cushion.
  • 8-way passenger seat: The seat provides a variety of adjustments to enhance seating comfort.
  • Front seat armrest storage: The center armrest has concealed storage space within it.
  • Front seat center armrest: A single center armrest divides the front seating positions.
  • Full floor coverage: The entire passenger compartment floor is covered with flooring material.
  • Full floor coverage: The entire passenger compartment floor is covered with flooring material.
  • Headliner coverage: Full headliner coverage
  • Heated driver and front passenger seatbacks: Heated seats offer cool weather comfort by warming the seat quickly, before the air in the passenger compartment is fully warmed by the heater.
  • Heated steering wheel: The steering wheel rim is heated.
  • Height adjustable front seat head restraints: The head restraint(s) can be adjusted up or down.
  • Height adjustable rear seat head restraints: The head restraint(s) can be adjusted up or down.
  • Laminated side glass: Laminated glass is comprised of two pieces of glass with a layer of plastic sandwiched between them.
  • Gearshifter material: Leather and simulated wood gear shifter material
  • Leather and simulated wood steering wheel: The steering wheel rim has sections wrapped in leather as well as simulated wood.
  • Leather seat upholstery: The seating surfaces are covered in leather.
  • Leather rear seat upholstery: The seating surfaces are covered in leather.
  • Lightly tinted windows: The vehicle's glass is lightly tinted.
  • Front head restraint control: Manual front seat head restraint control
  • Rear head restraint control: Manual rear seat head restraint control
  • Manual telescopic steering wheel: The distance of the steering wheel from the driver is manually adjustable.
  • Manual tilt steering wheel: The angle of the steering wheel is adjustable manually.
  • Power passenger seat cushion tilt: The angle of the seat cushion can be power tilted up/down.
  • Front seatback upholstery: Plastic front seatback upholstery
  • Power rear window blind: An electrically operated, retractable, privacy/sun shade, mounted inside, that covers the rear windshield.
  • Rear bench seat: A bench seat provides a common seating surface for all rear passengers.
  • Rear console ducts: HVAC ducts are located on the back of the front console which direct airflow to the rear passenger compartment.
  • Rear seat center armrest with trunk pass-thru: A center rear armrest divides the seating positions. The pass-thru feature provides an opening through the seatback to the trunk.
  • Rear underseat ducts: Rear underseat ducts direct HVAC airflow to the rear passenger compartment from under the front seats.
  • Console insert material: Simulated wood and metal-look console insert
  • Door panel insert: Simulated wood and metal-look door panel insert
  • Panel insert: Simulated wood and metal-look instrument panel insert
  • Ventilated front seats: Ventilated seats offer warm weather comfort by cooling areas of the occupant's body not exposed to the air conditioning system.
  • Automatic air conditioning: Automatic air conditioning is a completely integrated electronic system. The system automatically adjusts thermostat and fan settings as needed to maintain a preset temperature. The system may also be operated manually when preferred.
  • 2 12V power outlets: Multiple 12-volt DC power outlets are provided.
  • 2 seatback storage pockets: Two seatback storage pockets are provided.
  • Key integrated remote control: The keyfob and ignition key are integrated into one unit.
  • Auto-dimming driver side mirror: These mirrors contain a sensor and a film of light-sensitive molecules behind the mirror surface that automatically dim and reduce glare when it senses bright lights approaching the vehicle from the rear.
  • Auto-dimming rear view mirror: An auto-dimming rear-view mirror automatically tints itself when excess glare is detected from traffic at night.
  • Auto-locking doors: All doors are automatically locked when the vehicle is put into gear or a pre-determined speed is reached.
  • Battery charge warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the vehicle's charging system is not producing acceptable levels.
  • Cargo light: A light provides illumination in the cargo area.
  • Cargo tie downs: Cargo tie downs are secure mounting points in the cargo area designed to hold cargo firmly in place.
  • Cargo net: A removable mesh net is located in the cargo compartment.
  • Carpeted cargo space floor trim: The cargo area floor is covered with carpet.
  • Carpeted trunk lid trim: The inside of the trunk lid or cargo access door(s) is upholstered with carpet.
  • Compass: A display showing the direction the vehicle is traveling - on a global scale.
  • Passenger doors rear left: Conventional left rear passenger door
  • Passenger doors rear right: Conventional right rear passenger door
  • Covered floor console storage: The floor console offers a covered space to store items.
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls: Cruise control maintains a preset vehicle speed; automatically increasing or decreasing throttle to maintain that speed.
  • Day-night rear view mirror: An interior, rear-view mirror that has a manually operated switch that adjusts the mirror slightly, up or down, to reduce glare from traffic at night.
  • Passenger door bin: The inner door panel has an integrated storage bin.
  • Driver and passenger one-touch up windows: One-touch up power windows raise the glass completely with one press (or pull) of the button.
  • Driver foot rest: The driver's foot rest, or dead pedal, is located on the left side of the driver's footwell.
  • Driver information center: A driver information center is a display screen that provides the driver with vehicle information and/or warnings in graphical and/or textual form.
  • Driver vanity mirror: The visor has a mirror incorporated into its design.
  • Exterior temp display: Displays the temperature of the ambient air outside the vehicle.
  • Rear windshield: Fixed rear windshield
  • Front and rear one-touch down windows: One-touch down power windows lower the glass completely with one press of the button.
  • Front beverage holder(s): An area is provided to securely hold beverages.
  • Front reading lights: Spot lighting is provided for the driver and front passenger that is brighter and more focused than the dome lamp.
  • Full floor console: A full floor console separates the front seating areas and divides the footwell.
  • Garage door transmitter: The integral garage door transmitter can be programmed to open and close garage doors or activate other electronically controlled devices.
  • Heated passenger side door mirror: A heating element within the housing clears condensation, frost and ice from the mirror's surface.
  • Illuminated driver vanity mirror: The visor has an illuminated mirror incorporated into its design.
  • Illuminated glove box: The glove box is equipped with a light that automatically turns on when the glove box is opened.
  • Illuminated glove box: The glove box is equipped with a light that automatically turns on when the glove box is opened.
  • Illuminated passenger vanity mirror: The visor has an illuminated mirror incorporated into its design.
  • Clock: In-radio display clock
  • Keyfob activated door locks (all doors): A handheld keyfob capable of remotely operating all the door locks.
  • Keyfob vehicle start control: The keyfob has the ability to remotely start the vehicle.
  • Keyfob Cargo Access Control: The keyfob has a dedicated button for unlocking the cargo area trunk/hatch/door.
  • Low fuel warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the vehicle will run out of fuel soon, and refilling the tank is required.
  • Manually folding passenger side door mirror: Manually folding exterior mirrors can pivot on a joint to bring the mirror housing closer to the vehicle body.
  • Door mirror memory: The outside rear view mirrors can be programmed to automatically return to a preferred position.
  • Oil pressure warning
  • Passenger vanity mirror: The visor has a mirror incorporated into its design.
  • Power door locks with 2 stage unlocking: A two-stage power door lock system can unlock the driver's door only or, if desired, all doors.
  • Power first-row side windows: The first-row of glass on the side of the vehicle can be raised and lowered by electric motors.
  • Power second-row side windows: The second-row of glass on the side of the vehicle can retract into the body electrically.
  • Rear beverage holder(s): An area is provided to securely hold beverages.
  • Trunk/liftgate ajar warning: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the rear cargo door/trunk/hatch or middle gate is open.
  • Rear door bins: The inner door panels have integrated storage bins.
  • Rear reading lights: Spot lighting is provided for rear passengers that is brighter and more focused than the dome lamp.
  • Rear window defroster: Heating elements on the rear windshield.
  • Speedometer: Redundant digital speedometer
  • Service interval indicator: A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate the vehicle needs to be taken in for routine servicing (oil change).
  • Steering wheel mounted audio controls: Auxiliary controls for the audio system are located on the steering wheel.
  • Tachometer
  • Trip computer: A trip computer calculates and can display any, or all of the following functions: current fuel consumption, average speed, distance traveled, elapsed time, distance to empty and remaining fuel.
  • Trip odometer: A trip odometer counts the miles or kilometers the vehicle travels and can be reset by the driver.
  • Trunk cargo panel: The cargo area is accessed through a hinged decklid that opens upwards.
  • Variable IP lighting: The intensity of the instrument panel lighting can be adjusted manually.
  • Variable intermittent front windshield wipers: The vehicle's front wiper system has low and high speeds, as well as a variable intermittent setting to change the pause length between wipes.
  • Voltmeter
  • Aluminum wheels: Aluminum wheels are light and strong.
  • Number of doors: 4 doors
  • Door mirror style: Body-colored door mirrors
  • Bumpers front: Body-colored front bumper
  • Bumpers rear: Body-colored rear bumper
  • Chrome bodyside moldings: Chrome bodyside molding is a piece of a chrome finished applique that is attached to the exterior side of the vehicle.
  • Door handle material: Chrome door handles
  • Grille style: Chrome grille
  • Window Trim: Chrome side window trim
  • Basecoat/clearcoat paint: A modern multi-layer paint with a layer of very durable clear paint covering the pigment or color layer.
  • Steel spare wheel: The spare wheel is constructed of steel.
  • Galvanized steel/aluminum body panels: Galvanized steel and alloy body panels are found on the vehicle's exterior.
  • Special paint: Monotone paint
  • AS tires: All-season tires are designed to provide good all-around traction and handling, and a smooth, quiet ride in all conditions.
  • Spare tire mounted inside under cargo: The spare tire is carried in a compartment underneath the cargo floor.
  • Door mirror type: Standard style side mirrors
  • Emissions tiers: Tier 2 Bin 5 emissions
  • Speakers number: 7 speakers
  • AM/FM/satellite radio: In addition to AM and FM radio reception, this radio, when properly equipped, is capable of receiving digital radio signals from a satellite.
  • Automatic equalizer: An automatic equalizer includes several preset acoustic environments (e.g., concert hall, rock, jazz, talk, etc.) that optimize the sound quality for different types of music or special listening preferences.
  • Auxiliary input jack: Any means of input that allows audio to flow from, and be controlled by, an external device through the vehicle's primary audio system. The most common forms of auxiliary audio input are: RCA or a 3.5 mm jack.
  • CD-MP3 decoder: The CD player can play regular CDs and those recorded in the compressed MP3 digital format.
  • CD player located in dash: The CD player is located in the dash of the vehicle.
  • Radio data system (RDS): The audio system is capable of receiving a Radio Data System (RDS) sub-channel, broadcast by some radio stations, which contains identification and programming information.
  • Seek scan
  • CD: Single-disc CD player
  • Speed sensitive volume: An automatic volume that increases/decreases the volume of the audio system based on vehicle speed.
  • Speakers: Standard grade speakers
  • Audio system theft deterrent: The in-dash headunit incorporates anti-theft circuitry. Typically, if power to it is disconnected, function can only be restored by entering a code number.
  • Window grid antenna: The antenna that receives AM/FM broadcasts is imprinted onto a pane of the vehicle's glass.
  • Steering type number of wheels: 2-wheel steering system
  • Horsepower: 280 HP @6300 RPM
  • Displacement: 3.6 L
  • Valves per cylinder: 4
  • Alternator: The alternator is an electromagnetic device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  • Battery run down protection: Battery run-down protection automatically turns off interior lights and accessory power after a set time period, or when the battery power level reaches a predetermined point, in order to prevent excessive power drain on the battery.
  • Electronic parking brake: The parking brake can be engaged electronically.
  • Four channel ABS brakes: Four channel ABS monitors and operates on each wheel individually.
  • Front and rear ventilated disc brakes: The superior braking characteristics of 4-wheel disc brakes are augmented by incorporating channels, or vents, to promote air circulation. This provides better heat dissipation for cooler operation to maximize braking effectiveness.
  • Front anti-roll bar: An anti-roll bar, also called anti-sway or stabilizer bar, is a transversely mounted link connecting the right and left sides of the suspension. Body roll or individual wheel movement causes the bar to twist, adding its own spring rate to that of the vehicle's springs to help reduce body roll.
  • Front coil springs: A spiral-shaped spring that can be compressed or extended without permanent deformation.
  • Front wheel drive: Power to drive the vehicle is delivered to the front wheels.
  • Gas-pressurized front shock absorbers: A shock absorber, also known as a damper, is a cylindrical device that prevents a vehicle's springs from continually bouncing up and down. Energy caused by axle motion is converted into heat, dissipating the energy through hydraulic fluid before it reaches the vehicle body. Pressurized nitrogen gas prevents aeration (formation of air bubbles) of the hydraulic fluid in the shock absorbers, which can occur during hard use and diminish effectiveness.
  • Powertrain type: ICE
  • Independent front suspension: Independent front suspension allows either wheel to track over road imperfections with minimal effect on the opposite wheel.
  • Independent rear suspension: An independent rear suspension allows either wheel to track over road imperfections with minimal effect on the opposite wheel.
  • Battery type: Lead acid battery
  • Speed sensitive steering: Magnasteer speed sensitive power steering
  • Multi-link rear suspension: In this independent rear suspension, three or more lateral arms and one or more longitudinal arms are used to locate the rear wheels and to absorb braking and acceleration forces.
  • Rack-pinion steering: Rack-and-pinion steering is a simple and direct system that uses a gear (pinion) meshing with a toothed bar (rack) to directly actuate the steering linkage.
  • Rear anti-roll bar: An anti-roll bar, also called anti-sway or stabilizer bar, is a transversely mounted link connecting the right and left sides of the suspension. Body roll or individual wheel movement causes the bar to twist, adding its own spring rate to that of the vehicle's springs to help reduce body roll.
  • Rear coil springs : A spiral-shaped spring that can be compressed or extended without permanent deformation.
  • Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded
  • Regular grade rear springs: Springs are an integral part of a vehicle's suspension system. They control motions and absorb impacts caused by tires passing over uneven road surfaces to reduce the effect on the vehicle body and spreading the weight of a load more widely over the vehicle's chassis.
  • Spark ignition system: Contemporary ignition systems provide a high level of spark energy to ensure ignition under a wide variety of operating conditions
  • Stainless steel exhaust system: Stainless steel construction is used for the exhaust system.
  • Regular ride suspension: A regular ride suspension provides riding comfort in typical driving situations.
  • Strut front suspension: A strut suspension uses an elongated type of shock absorber (strut) that provides a dampening function and structural support for the vehicle suspension.
  • Seatbelt pretensioners number: 2 seatbelt pre-tensioners
  • Door curb/courtesy lights: 4: The door(s) feature lights on the inner door panel that illuminate when a door is opened.
  • 4-wheel ABS brakes: 4-wheel anti-lock brakes use computer-controlled sensors to continuously monitor the rotational speed of each wheel. When impending wheel lockup is detected the computer signals the hydraulic system to pump the brakes more quickly than human reflexes permit.
  • 4 wheel disc brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes consist of a disc at each wheel that rotates at wheel speed, straddled by a caliper that squeezes the disc (rotor) with friction pads to provide braking.
  • 6 airbags: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Airbag occupancy sensor: Determines if a seat is being used, either by weight and/or occupancy position sensors within the seat. These factors help to determine which airbags should and should not inflate, and the intensity with which they should deploy, in the event of a collision.
  • Analog instrumentation display: The majority of the instrument cluster gauges are a traditional analog style or are a digital representation of analog gauges and their movement.
  • Auto-leveling headlamps: An automatic leveling mechanism enables the headlamps to project light on the road precisely, regardless of load, even under acceleration and braking.
  • Blind spot warning: A blind spot detection system will alert the driver when another vehicle is within the warning zone.
  • Brake assist: Brake assist senses panic braking from the speed of the brake pedal's travel and applies all available power brake boost.
  • Curtain first and second row overhead airbags: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Daytime running lights: Daytime running lights provide headlamp illumination as soon as the vehicle is started.
  • Delay-off headlamps: When the vehicle is turned off the headlamps automatically turn off after a preset time delay.
  • Directionally adaptive headlamps: Directionally adaptive headlamps light the road around curves as well as to the front of the vehicle. The headlight housing may swivel as the front wheels are turned, or an additional light may be used to light the area around the curve.
  • Driver front impact airbag: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Fade dome light: A fade dome light remains on for several seconds after the door(s) have been shut, then slowly begins to dim until it has shut itself off.
  • Fog lights: Front fog lights extend the lighting range beyond the capabilities of many standard headlamp systems.
  • Height adjustable front seatbelts: The upper anchor point of the outboard front seats can be raised or lowered manually.
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners: Pyrotechnic retractors quickly remove slack from the safety belts in a crash exceeding a preset level of severity.
  • Head-up display: A head-up display projects gauge (speed, RPM, etc.) information onto the inside of the windshield just below the driver's line of sight.
  • Center high mounted stop light: The auxiliary brake light (CHMSL) is located in a center position at the rear of the vehicle, higher than traditional brake lamps.
  • Illuminated entry: An illuminated entry system lights the interior before opening a door, and illumination is sustained for a period of time after a door is closed.
  • LED brakelights: The vehicle's rear brakelights are equipped with light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
  • Multiple enclosed headlamps: The headlamp system contains separate bulbs for the high and low beams. Both are located in the same housing behind a shatter-resistant transparent cover.
  • Ignition immobilizer: Ignition immobilizer is a passive means of security. It consists of a transmitter embedded within the ignition key and a sensor located in the vehicle. These two circuits must be present, and must recognize each other before the vehicle will start.
  • Passenger front impact airbag: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Power rear child safety door locks: Child safety locks prevent the rear doors from being opened from the inside.
  • Projector beam headlamps: Projector beam lamps focus light in a precise pattern and project it downward and onto the roadway.
  • 3-point rear center seatbelt: A 3-point seatbelt offers enhanced center occupant protection by providing a belt that crosses the lap and the chest.
  • Remote activated perimeter approach lighting: Perimeter approach lighting provides illumination around the vehicle as the owner approaches and unlocks the vehicle with the keyfob.
  • Panic alarm: A button on the remote keyfob that, when pressed, will activate the vehicle's horn or siren, interior lights, and cause the exterior lights to flash.
  • Seat mounted driver side impact airbag: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Seat mounted passenger side impact airbag: Airbags are designed to cushion the occupants' impact and therefore reduce the possibility of serious injury in the event of a crash.
  • Security system: The vehicle is equipped with a means of anticipating and/or detecting unwanted vehicle intrusion.
  • Electronic stability control: Electronic stability control monitors and compares vehicle dynamics to driver input (steering/braking/speed). When oversteer (fishtailing) or understeer (plowing) is detected, the computerized system engages the traction control and anti-lock brake systems in an attempt to control skidding.
  • Low tire air pressure warning (tire specific): A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate exactly which tire is under inflated or will display the exact pressure in each tire. Some systems also monitor the spare tire.
  • Turn signal indicator in driver door mirror: A turn signal flasher is incorporated in the surface of the mirror, or is built into the mirror housing.
  • Auto on/off headlamp control: A sensor controls the vehicle lamps, turning on or off all the lights, including the headlights at full power, depending on ambient light conditions.
  • Rear parking sensors: Rear mounted sensors warn the driver if the vehicle is too close to an object or if the vehicle is about to collide with an object during low-speed maneuvers such as parking or reversing.
  • Tracker system: The vehicle is equipped with a means of externally monitoring its position in case of theft.
  • High-intensity discharge low beam headlamps: High-intensity discharge (HID) headlamps use a xenon bulb for the low beam that produces an intense bluish-white light that more closely approximates natural daylight. A separate halogen bulb is used for the high beam.
  • Wireless connectivity: Otherwise known as Bluetooth®, this technology allows electronic devices to integrate with the vehicle systems without the need for a physical connection between them.
  • Vehicle integrated emergency SOS system: An emergency SOS. system integrated into the vehicle provides an immediate connection with the push of a button, to an emergency aid representative who can summon medical, police or roadside assistance. The system precisely locates the vehicle through the Global Positioning System (GPS). It will also automatically call if an airbag is deployed.
  • Selective Internet access: The owner of the vehicle has the ability to tailor their emergency S.O.S. and concierge services via the internet.
  • DriveType
    • DriveType: FWD
  • Fuel Economy
    • City: 17 MPG
    • Hwy: 27 MPG
    • Combined: 20 MPG
  • Fuel System
    • Fuel System: Direct Injection
  • Fuel Tank Capacity
    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.4 gal
  • Fuel Type
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline Fuel
  • Horse Power
    • Horse Power: 280
  • Trailering Capacity
    • Trailering Capacity: 0

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