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Mazda 5 or Chrysler 300

 

Kim and I are looking to sell one of our vehicles 🚗 

Chrysler 300 $2,600.00 

2008 Chrysler 300 Touring for sale with 249,000 km on it. The vehicle comes with both winter and summer tires on rims. IT has rear-wheel drive and a hitch installed. It Features a Sirius radio by subscription and a DVD player, providing entertainment options during your drives.


The car requires a new key fob to unlock the doors but still runs the vehicle and minor front-end work. Only one key 🔑 


Previous smoking, has some rust and pet passenger history


If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to let me know if your interested!











Mazda 5 $6,500. OBO

Mazda 5 is a front-wheel drive vehicle with tinted windows. It has middle and back seats, although they are smaller and more suitable for small individuals. The vehicle has covered a total distance of 263,000 kilometers. It also comes equipped with navigation and a 6-CD player. Additionally, there is an option to connect Apple CarPlay or Android Auto as an additional attachment. This white vehicle has no known issues, has never been smoked in, and only occasionally has a pet inside. Comes with winter and summer tires 🛞.   Two keys and a car starting remote. Leather seats, Heated front seats 💺, automatic windows and a window that opens on the roof.


Is there anything specific you would like assistance with or any other information.













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