2006 Dodge Grand Caravan Se Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Fayette, New York, United States
This is my own 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan, I purchased it 5 years ago and it has been my daily vehicle since then. It has a few rust spots (see photos) but is in good shape. The air bag light is on, and it will need front brakes soon. I just replaced the plugs wires and rotor a month ago.
One of the covers for the rear stow and go seats is slightly damaged (see photo) but it does NOT affect the use of the seat, the cover just moves around when you put the seats fully down. The front passenger seat had a few crayons melt in it (thanks to our daughter while camping a few years ago) and we have not been able to remove it. One middle seat cup holder is missing, and we had a bottle of laundry detergent leak in the rear storage area, and it colored the carpet (see photos). I took photos of any rust I could find, and can take more photos if you are interested and want to see something in more detail. Happy bidding. :) |
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