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2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring - Dvd*all Power*stow N' Go*cd Caravan 07 05 on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:159200 Color: Blue Engine
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2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring Fully Loaded - DVD, CD, Leather, Alloy, Keyless, Stow N' Go, Dual Power Sliding Doors, Power Tailgate!!! Vehicle Information Year: 2006 VIN: 2A4GP54L66R834097 Make: Chrysler Condition: Used Model: Town & Country Touring Title: Clear Body: Minivan 4Dr Exterior Color: Blue Engine: 3.8L Interior Color: Gray (Leather) Cylinders: 6 - Cylinders Warranty: None Transmission: Automatic Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive Mileage: 159,200 Fuel: Gasoline         Vehicle Description You are bidding on a very very nice and outstanding 2006 Chrysler Town & Country Touring Fully Loaded Minivan with an Automatic Transmission with 159K Miles. It is in very good condition.  It runs very smoothly and drives great with a smooth acceleration regardless of the mileage. You will be amazed at how well it drives and handles. This vehicle still has many more miles to travel. This is the fully loaded Touring edition and it comes with all power options. The interior is very nice and very clean. It comes dressed in a clean Gray Leather upholster. If you are looking for a great Van with all the bells and whistles then this is it. Look no further. Bid with confidence. It also comes loaded with options such as DVD Entertainment System, Stow N' Go storage compartment, Dual Power Sliding Doors, Power Tailgate, CD, Leather, Power Seats, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Heated Seats, Quad Seating (Captain), Rear Air, Roof Rack, Keyless Entry etc. The Air Conditioner works and blows cold. The Heater works great too. There are very minimal scratched on the left rear bumper. Please see up close picture of this little imperfection below. Overall, this vehicle is in very good shape and looking for a new home and family. This Vehicle has only been registered in the state of Georgia. No Rust!!! It has a clean and clear Title. Stow N' Go Storage. The 2nd row and 3rd row seats can be folded completely flat for additional room. A very useful feature to have on a Minivan. All 4 Matching Tires are like new. DVD Entertainment System. Yes it works Dual Power Sliding Doors & Power Liftgate. Yes they work. The winning bidder will not be disappointed with this vehicle so bid with confidence. This is a NO RESERVE auction bid which means the highest bidder wins and gets this beautiful car. I have started the auction very low to enable you to decide what this vehicle is worth to you by entering your highest bid. Try to enter your bids early rather than the last minute so that you do not loose this vehicle. Congratulations in advance to the winning highest bidder :) HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!! Feel free to schedule a test drive. Call me at 678-983-4452. Serious potential buyers only!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   Terms and Condition of Sale Please Do Not Attempt To Bid If You Cannot Follow Through!!! Winning bidder to contact seller within 24hrs of auction close by email or phone - No exceptions. $500 deposit due within 48hrs of auction close. There's a $199 Dealer Service documentation/Admin fee. 30 day dealer drive out tag would be provided. Georgia Residents Only will be subject to the new Title Ad Valorem Tax which is 6.5% of the value of the vehicle as determined by the state of Georgia. plus a Title fee of $18. Out of state residents would be responsible for their taxes in their state where the vehicle would be registered. Clear Title is guaranteed Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, we will gladly cooperate. If you will be flying into Atlanta for pickup, we will be able to pick you up at the airport. But we must be notified in advance. If you are not sure about something, please ask! Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. We are a Local licensed and bonded dealer in Atlanta. Vehicle Options Air Conditioning Power Mirrors Keyless DVD Entertainment System Keyless Dual Front Airbags Automatic Transmission Rear Air Power Windows  Power Seat Power Steering ABS (4 Wheel) CD Player Cruise Control Leather Alloy Wheels Stow N' Go Power Tailgate Heated Seats           Vehicle Photos

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Thu, Mar 12 2015

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