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2009 Dodge Journey Sxt 7-seat Local 1-owner 73,000 Km on 2040-cars

US $13,495.00
Year:2009 Mileage:45360
Location:

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Super nice black-on-grey 2009 Dodge Journey SXT. Passed a multi-point inspection conducted by a Dodge dealership and it is in tip-top shape. CarProof and Dodge inspection report are available.

- 73,000 km
- Local
- 1 Owner

This 2009 Dodge Journey SXT is equipped with the following factory options:
- Automatic
- 7 seats
- Power seat
- Power windows
- Power side view mirrors
- Power locks
- Remote lock/unlock
- 3-zone A/C
- FWD
- 3.5L V6
- 17" alloy wheels
- Tire pressure monitoring system


$13,495 cash price, includes a $2,000 all cash purchase discount.


$0 down, $134.79 bi-weekly financing over 60 months available on approved credit.


If you are interested in this 2009 Dodge Journey SXT, please call or text Oliver @ 604-618-8921 to book an appointment for a viewing and a test drive!

To ensure vehicle availability upon arrival, booking an appointment at least 2 hours ahead is strongly recommended.

- Trade-ins welcome!
- We help you finance or lease, even if you are international students or new immigrants!
- Extended warranty available

Vii Auto Boutique
Motor Dealer License #31249
16144 84 Ave
Surrey, BC V4N 0V9

Mon-Fri: 10 am - 8 pm
Sat: 10 am - 6 pm
Closed on Sundays and statutory holidays



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