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2003 Dodge Caravan Se Family Minivan on 2040-cars

US $2,950.00
Year:2003 Mileage:103997 Color: Exterior Entry Lights
Location:

Belleville, New Jersey, United States

Belleville, New Jersey, United States
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IMPORTANT NOTE: WE ARE A WHOLESALER. WE DO NOT GIVE ANY GUARANTEE; BUT WE SELL IT. $600/year. ALL OUR CARS ARE SOLD AS IS. NONE OF THEM HAS ANY MAJOR PROBLEMS, ALL RUN SMOOTHLY. THERE MIGHT BE SOME DETAILS THAT WE MAY MISS. THIS DOESN'T MAKE US BAD. PLEASE BE TOLERANT AND KEEP THAT IN MIND: WE ARE READY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BUY.
All items are sold locally; so the item that you are watching may end anytime, unless you 'buy it now' and make the deposit payment via PayPal. As all cars are 3, 5, 10, 15 years old, please be realistic and don't expect to get a perfect vehicle. If possible, we strongly suggest you to stop by our lot on 90 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ 07109 and see the car, touch it, drive it and smell the inside of it by yourself. All NJ buyers need to pay %7 state sales tax, except the dealers. If you are out-of-state, we'll put a temporary plate or ship it to you at your own cost.
Please remember: In addition to the vehicle fee, you will be pay for the document, processing and dealer fee, which is $200 per car.
Vehicle Features & Options
Standard Features
Comfort:
  • Front Air Conditioning
    Convenience:
    • Power Steering
      Drivetrain /
        Suspension:
      • Power
        Entertainment /
          Telematics:
        • Cassette
        • Clock
        • AM/FM Radio
        Exterior:
        • Exterior Entry Lights
        • Sliding Driver Side Door Side Door
        Rims / Tires:
        • 15 Inch Wheels
        • Steel Rim
        Roof / Glass:
        • Intermittent Front Wipers
        • Rear Wiper
        Safety:
        • Dual Front Airbags
          Seating:
          • Bucket Front Seats
          • Third Seat
          • Bench Seating
          • Cloth Upholstery

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          Australian consumer activists destroy a Dodge Journey with a tank

          Thu, Jun 30 2016

          An Australian couple held an event where they crushed their unreliable and frustrating Dodge Journey with a retired army tank. According to Drive, Kate and Joe Masters owned an infuriating 2010 Dodge Journey that they claim was plagued by mechanical and electrical issues. After numerous failed attempts on their part to get the issues fixed by Fiat Chrysler and Dodge Australia, the couple decided that they'd had enough. Working with Queensland consumer advocate Ashton Wood, the Masters held an event where they smashed the Dodge with a sledgehammer and fired arrows at it. Finally, they rolled out a retired Centurion Mk.V tank and proceeded to crush the doomed Dodge monster truck-style. Fiat Chrysler issued a statement refuting many of the Masters' claims about both its vehicle and the steps taken to remedy the situation. The company claims that the vehicle was serviced outside of its dealer network and that the Masters did not work through established consumer complaint channels established by the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. "We had attempted to work proactively with this customer, offering free service work and free genuine parts after their warranty had expired," FCA said in a statement. "While Dodge Australia was keen to resolve this issue, we weren't in the position to issue the demanded refund of $43,000 for a vehicle purchased in 2011, that was driven for more than 100,000 kilometers (62,137 miles) and that has no known manufacturing defects, nor had any evidence provided by the owners to substantiate these claims. Queensland senator Glenn Lazarus, who was involved with the tank event, stated that Australian motorists need better consumer protections against automotive dealerships and manufacturers. "Countries around the world have successfully implemented lemon laws to provide consumers with protection and I believe it's about time we did the same in Australia," he said. Destroying cars in a public act of frustration is nothing new. In China, a Lamborghini Gallardo owner smashed his luxury ride with a sledgehammer after he felt he wasn't given a premium experience at the dealership. Related Video: News Source: Drive.com Auto News Government/Legal Weird Car News Dodge SUV Military Videos viral video dodge journey tank queensland crushed publicity stunt

          Dodge, Hyundai crowdsourced-funding sites deemed successes

          Wed, 05 Jun 2013

          What's not to love about crowdsourcing? This idea, after all, has given us Kickstarter as well Local Motors, but automakers are starting to use the social platform to sell more cars (or just drum up a little PR). Both Dodge and Hyundai have used "crowd-funding" recently, and while Automotive News is reporting that neither has racked up big sales with this gimmick, both automakers are pleased with the attention.
          For Hyundai, it teamed up with website Motozuma.com to help customers crowdsource money for a down payment, and the automaker matched this amount up to $500. Last year, this helped Hyundai sell an extra 1,600 units, a fraction of its total 2012 sales. That figure is far larger than Dodge fared with the Dodge Dart Registry - it netted only two sales and a small number of individual options. This registry did help University of Southern California fraternity crowdsource $18,000 to buy a Dart for a local Meals on Wheels, however. Despite the low sales figures, Dodge and Hyundai are considering their crowdsourcing programs a success since it helped them connect with younger buyers.

          Guy trying to sell Challenger Hellcat for $89,000 because VIN ends in '666'

          Mon, Jul 27 2015

          The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is undoubtedly one of the baddest cars on the road today. With a 707-horsepower supercharged V8 snarling under the hood, the coupe can go down the road like a bat out of hell. There's not much that could make one of these muscle machines much more menacing, but a seller on Craigslist has one bizarre solution: offering a hellacious Hellcat with a VIN marking the Dodge as the beastly 666. What's the price for such unholy identification? That's a cool $89,000 – around $30,000 more than a brand new, less sacrilegious example. The seller claims that the Challenger's blasphemous number makes the vehicle "one of a kind," which is true only to the extent that VINs ending 665 and 667 would be similarly unique. The seller also says in the Craigslist ad, "This car is sure to become a collector's item and will only increase in value." There's no question that the Hellcat is a special machine, and the models just might be worth something decades into the future. Expecting that a future owner is going to care about the VIN seems pretty optimistic, though, unless this is either the first or last example, which it's not. To the credit of this superstitious seller, the Challenger appears completely untouched with all of the warning stickers, paperwork and even the plastic still covering the seats. So, the new owner is at least getting a practically untouched example. While we applaud audacity here, a roughly $30,000 premium for an unholy VIN seems a bit... devilish.