2006 Dodge Caravan Base Mini Cargo Van 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Locust Grove, Georgia, United States
For sale is a 2006 Dodge Caravan 3.3L with 183,083 mi on it. This minivan runs and drives great with no problems, however there is slight body damage and the interior carpet is stained from 7 years of transporting 4 kids and their spilled sodas. Engine starts right up, engine sounds very good and transmission shifts very smoothly. Has dual zone digital climate control and DVD player. New battery and Oil has been changed regularily. Known Problems: All power options on the vehicle work except for the heater and the passenger side rear door lock. There are no warning lights. This van has the Stow N Go seats which operate fine. This puppy has served my family well but its time to make space in the garage and I ain't selling my Jag ;-) BUYER UNDERSTANDS THAT VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS. BUYER ALSO UNDERSTANDS THAT NO WARRANTIES ARE ATTACHED TO VEHICLE AND THAT CAR AND TITLE WILL ONLY BE TRANSFERRED WHEN FULL CASH PAYMENT IS MADE. BUYER is responsible for making all shipping arrangements/picking it up. Payment: casher check or PayPal: 200.00 deposit via PayPal
only within 24 hr. balance due in 7 days must make your own shipping
arrangements just let me know via email.
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