2001 Chrysler Concorde Lx Sedan With Leather (veryluxury) With Only 67,714 Miles on 2040-cars
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
2001 Chrysler Concorde LX Sedan with Leather (Very Luxury) with Only 67,714 Miles. Don't Miss out on this great car... No Reserve price... You Bid... You WIN. To me, This car is in VERY GOOD Condition+++++ Very Nice Exterior and Like New Interior (Mint). ***** Please see all 15 pictures to know what you Bidding on and condition ***** ***** Please feel free to ask any question ***** Sorry, any buyer with 0 feedback or unpaid item will be removed. Strong engine and Automatic transmission with ONLY 67,714 Miles. This car is very tight on the road, VERY RELIABLE CAR for college student or Family (Very Safe Car and Luxury). MUST SEE AND MUST DRIVE TO KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. The 2.7L Chrysler motor starts right up, has plenty of power, sound great, and the transmission shifts smoothly. No Check Engine or any other lights, No fluid leaks, doesn't burn oil, No delays jerks or slips. If you are looking for an economical good looking LUXURY car that has a lot of life left in it this car is for you (Great On Gas). Tires more than 75% good and Good NJ Inspection until 07/2015 Car come with Beautiful Chrysler Concorde Factory Rims (Like New Condition) Please see Pictures. FWD, Auto, V6 - 2.7L, AM / FM / Cassette, Premium sound, 2 Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power mirror, Power Steering, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Leather Seats, Dual Front Airbags, Reading Lights, Rear Window Defroster, Trip Computer, Vanity Mirror, A/C ice cold, Hot heat, Non-smoker, No pets, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained. There are a few scratches on the exterior (Please see pictures), but they are very minor and difficult to see. I Have the right to end this auction early for a Buy It Now. You are MORE than welcome to come CHECK out the car BEFORE the END of the auction with your own MECHANIC or at any LOCAL shops within my AREA. Cash in Person ONLY, Sorry No Other payment At ALL.
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