2006 Chrysler Pacifica Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Up for sale is a Limited 2006 Chrysler Pacifica, LOADED! AWD.
1-Owner, zero accidents. Automatic, DVD, 3rd row seats, back-up sensors, woodgrain interior trim. Premium Chrysler 19" wheels, CD changer, Navigation, heated front AND back seats. All seats are premium, made from leather and cloth, NO TEARS!. Power rear gate, keyless entry, sunroof, roof rack, garage opener. Power seats, mirrors, locks, adjusted pedals. Xenon lights. Rear air. No oil or water leaks whatsoever. No engine warning lights. 19" Factory chrome wheels. No issues! HWY miles. Drives and sounds like it has less than 100k. Interior looks pretty much like new. Tires are close to new. Only thing that doesn't work is the reclining part of the driver front seat. The front and back works fine. Will install new front brakes and rotors soon. Dealers pay no fees on top of the final price. Residents of Alabama pay $118 title transfer fee plus 0.0375% taxes on top of the final price. Out of state private buyers pay no fees on top of the final price. No shipping unless buyer arranges for it. |
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