2002 Chrysler Town & Country Ex - Minivan - Runs Strong on 2040-cars
Williamstown, New Jersey, United States
** PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU INTEND ON COMPLETING THE SALE ** *** For Sale on Craigslist also - Seller reserves the right to end auction early, if vehicle is sold by other means *** Fair condition. Runs Strong, No Serious Issues, Very Reliable. Very Minor accident in July 2012, is what caused the rear bumper cover to come off. Impact was minimal, no other damage, point of impact was just below passenger tail-light, and no "body" repair was required. Just the bumper cover & it's plastic connectors fell off. 7-Passenger, cloth seating, 4 easily removable rear seats turns this into a great Cargo Van too. Cold AC. Power windows - power sliding doors - power rear gate. Rear Bumper cover fell off - we have it. This van Just Passed inspection without the Bumper cover. NJ Inspection good thru 2015. Some minor dings and dents. See pictures. Including "Guardrail-contact" scrape along passenger rear panel. Zoom in on photo to examine closer. We purchased this vehicle from the Chrysler Dealer - as a Certified Pre-Owned for $15K in 2005, with 24K miles on it. It was primarily my wife's (stay-at-home-mom) vehicle, and proved to be a great investment for us - with no issues - except for typical minor/routine maintenance - all done locally. Being 12 years old - it still runs strong - is dependable - though has some minor issues - like check engine light pops on at times - usually O2 sensors - that we don't bother replacing. Also - coolant runs low sometimes, so there could be a leak somewhere. It's cheaper to just refill it probably, and keep an extra jug in the van with you. Also - power sliding door on passenger side doesn't always open/close as expected. Power sliding door motor works fine - just seems the like belt or whatever "pulls' it is loose. Works fine manually. So - No secrets here - this van would be great for a family that needs a reliable / cheap minivan - and has someone to address the little issues that are sure to come with a vehicle this old. Please feel free to ask any ?s you want. Sale Requirements: Vehicle is registered & insured at my home. Test drive available at my location only. I will not meet you anywhere. If you choose to purchase and have the vehicle shipped, payment must clear completely before I will release the vehicle. I reserve the right to refuse international payments. No Scam artists please - I won't fall for any tricks. Cash in person, or PayPal only, unless otherwise agreed to in advance. Personal checks accepted at my discretion, if buyer is local. |
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