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2000 Dodge Caravan 7 Passenger Mini-van 5-door 3.0l-auto-low Miles-extra Nice! on 2040-cars

US $2,400.00
Year:2000 Mileage:128247
Location:

United States

United States

                                                                             2000 DODGE CARAVAN

      SILVER W/GREY INTERIOR  2 OWNER , 128K MILES, COLD AIR, POWER WINDOWS, BRAKES, & STEERING, CRUISE CONTROL, TILT, 7 PASSENGER, 4 DOORS PLUS A REAR HATCH. 3 ROW SEATING. GOOD TIRES, CLEAN, NICE PAINT, READY TO GO ANYWHERE & GET 22 TO 26 MPG WHILE DOING IT. THIS IS THE WIFES CAR & SHE WANTS A SPORTIER CAR (MID LIFE SOMETHING?) HERE IS AN OPORTUNITY TO GET ONE OF THESE MINI VANS THAT DO NOT COME ALONG IN THIS KIND OF SHAPE, AT AN EXTREMELY LOW START PRICE, VERY LOW RESERVE, & WHAT WE FEEL IS A VERY REASONABLE BUY IT NOW PRICE IF SOMEONE DOES NOT WANT TO WAIT UNTIL THE AUCTION RUNS ITS 7 DAY COURSE.

There are 2 appologies that we want to mention on our little Dodge mini van. The 1st before mentioned windshield crack, & 2ndly the low gas chime when there is still plenty of gas in the car. We have gotten a price of $299 to replace the windshield & we will be glad to take care of that for the new owner if they want. The new owner paying for the repair as we have lowered the prices on this Auction to reflect the windshield crack. The crack does not come into or deminish the vision of the driver. The gas chime we are told that it needs a new fuel sender unit that is in the tank. We can also have that done for the new buyer but it would cost between $150 to $250 to repair.  It does not hurt the running or driving of the Mini Van but wanted to be sure to mention all we could think of.  

Winning bidder to pay $500 by PayPal within 48 hours of close of auction & pay the remaining balance within 5 additional days by check, money order, or cash.

                                                                        

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