2000 Town & Country "limited" - Excellent 1 Owner Vehicle ! Was $34,000 New! on 2040-cars
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Trim: LEATHER
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD - AUTO
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 161,375
Power Options: Remote Start, Remote Entry, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Limited
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2000 TOWN AND COUNTRY MINIVAN. TOP OF THE LINE "LIMITED EDITION".
THIS BABY IS A 1 OWNER BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE. IT WAS LOCALLY OWNED BY A MINISTER AND HIS WIFE. WINDOW STICKER FROM ORIGINAL PURCHASE IS INCLUDED AND SHOWS PURCHASE PRICE WAS OVER $34,000!!!! IT HAS EVERYTHING!!!! READ DESCRIPTION.
FULL LEATHER INTERIOR IS NEAR PERFECT! NO RIPS, NO STAINS, NO "LEATHER WEAR".
THE ONLY THING AT ALL IT CAN USE IS A NEW WINSHIELD SEAL AS IT HAS A VERY SMALL DRIP IN HEAVY RAIN. THAT'S IT! $5 FIX! DRIVE THIS CAR TO CALIFORNIA TOMORROW!
PUT YOUR FAMILY IN THIS SAFE LUXURY VAN AND YOU WILL THINK YOUR DRIVING AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY CAR!
OPTIONS:
- CHAMPAGNE PEARL PAINT
- INTERIOR FRONT & REAR BUCKET LEATHER SEATS
- FRONT AIR BAGS
- DRIVERS SIDE SLIDING REAR DOOR
- REMOTE START
- ANTI LOCK BRAKES
- SIDE IMPACT DOOR BEAMS
- HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SEAT BELTS
- POWER STEERING
- INTERMITTENT DE ICER WIPERS
- REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
- LOAD LEVELING SUSPENSION
- TRACTION CONTROL
- FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE
- DUAL ZONE AIR CONDITIONER
- REAR AIR CONDITIONING & HEAT
- POWER WINDOWS AND QUARTER VENTS (DRIVER 1 TOUCH)
- POWER SPEED SENSITIVE LOCKS
- TILT STEERING
- 7 PASSENGER LEATHER SEATING
- 8 WAY POWER HEATED SEATS WITH DRIVER MEMORY
- DRIVER SEAT LUMBAR ADJUSTABLE
- EASY OUT REAR SEATS
- REAR GROCERY BAG HOOKS
- AM/FM/CD/EQUALIZER STEREO WITH INFINITY SOUND SYSTEM
- LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO CONTROLS
- TACHOMETER
- OVERHEAD CONSOLE
- ROOF RACK (Matching)
- TRAILER PACKAGE
- TRANSMISSION & ENGINE OIL COOLER
- HEAVY DUTY RADIATOR
- HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION
- FRONT & REAR POWER OUTLETS
- ALARM SYSTEM
- ILLUMINATED ENTRY
- AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS
- UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
- AUTO DAY/NIGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR
- Heated side View Mirrors with Memory
- Fog Lamps
- Trailer Wiring Harness
- Tinted Windows
CAR MAY BE SEEN AT 541 Eastern ST. New Haven CT. 06513 If you "Buy It Now" or submit an offer that is accepted a $500 deposit is required within 72 hrs. Full payment within 7 days. NO EXCEPTIONS ! Ask any questions before buying or submitting offers. Inspect PRIOR to buying. I have been honest in my description and whoever gets this vehicle will be very happy and worry free!
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