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2005 Dodge Durango Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:172999 Color: is in good condition as well
Location:

Hackett, Arkansas, United States

Hackett, Arkansas, United States
2005 Dodge Durango Limited Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L, US $7,000.00, image 1
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 I have for sale a 2005 Dodge Durango Limited 4x4. It has the 5.7 Hemi, DVD, navigation, leather, sunroof, tow package, 2009 Dodge Ram wheels with 285/70R17 Bridgestone Dueler Revo 2 tires, and front and rear heat/air. It has 172xxx miles (exact mileage will vary as we continue to drive the vehicle occasionally) but don't let that scare you. I have owned this vehicle since 2006 when we purchased it with 26k miles from Chris Nikel Chrysler in Tulsa. The transmission was replaced in the fall of 2012 with a take-out unit from a 2007 Ram 1500 with 26k miles (by a Dodge/Chrysler certified technician). The interior is in good shape, although it could use a good detail.  We live in the country and have a driveway that once was gravel but is now mainly dirt, and have no where to park except our yard.  The exterior is in good condition as well.  It has a few spots where the clear coat has chipped, but no dents.  Mechanically the truck needs nothing. I have complete service records dating back to 09/09/10 at 120k miles. Before that the only thing it ever needed was regular oil changes and tires. Since then it has had new brakes, front lower ball joints, a transfer case motor, and new Monroe Reflex shocks. It has been in one accident (damage to the left rear) that was professionally repaired by Mason's Body Shop in Fort Smith. I'm only selling this vehicle because I just bought a Ford Excursion and don't need two full size SUVs.  The title is clear and in my name.

You'll notice in the photo of the driver's side seat the trim piece is hanging down. This happens to virtually all of these trucks. I have a new trim piece on hand and will install it before the sale.  Kelly Blue Book private party value for Good condition is $8400. NADA (what most banks go by) has it clean retail for $9400. Either way my asking price is much lower than loan value.  Don't hesitate to make an offer.  For an additional  fee I can have the tires and shocks replaced under warranty.  I worked for some time as at Firestone Complete Auto Care and can get a great deal.  If you purchase the vehicle I will get a price for you.





Delivery/Pickup
The vehicle is located in Hackett, AR, 72937, where it may be picked up free of charge.  I am willing to deliver, or meet you, up to 300 miles from this zip for $1.00 per loaded mile.  I am willing to deliver further away but the fee will be higher.  The soonest delivery will occur is November 26, 2013, and may be as late as the following week.

Dodge Durango for Sale

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