2008 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt on 2040-cars
6882 Johnston St, Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2D8HN54X88R764691
Stock Num: 10641
Make: Dodge
Model: Grand Caravan SXT
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Stone White
Interior Color: Medium Slate
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 94561
This 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT is offered exclusively by Rabeaux's Auto Sales This Dodge Grand Caravan SXT is in great condition both inside and out. No abnormal wear and tear. The quintessential Dodge -- This Grand Caravan SXT speaks volumes about its owner, about uncompromising individuality, a passion for driving and standards far above the ordinary. This Dodge includes: SECURITY GROUP Automatic Headlights Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Rear Parking Aid Security System Bluetooth Connection 4.0L SOHC V6 ENGINE Gasoline Fuel V6 Cylinder Engine PWR LIFTGATE Power Liftgate Remote Trunk Release MYGIG MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM Back-Up Camera MP3 Player Hard Disk Drive Media Storage MEDIUM SLATE SEATS 2ND ROW FOLD-IN-FLOOR BUCKET SEATS 3rd Row Seat Rear Bucket Seats Bucket Seats UCONNECT HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION Bluetooth Connection EXTRA COST PAINT SECURITY ALARM Security System DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS Daytime Running Lights P225/65R17 ALL-SEASON TOURING BSW TIRES Tires - Front All-Season Tires - Rear All-Season 17 X 6.5 ALUMINUM WHEELS Aluminum Wheels *Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* More information about the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan: As before, the Dodge Grand Caravan--along with the mechanically identical but cosmetically different Chrysler Town & Country--continues to have some of the most innovative features, and the all-new 2008 model stands out for its rethought interior and the new Swivel 'n Go arrangement. Chrysler claims that its minivans are still the only ones to offer a seating system like its Stow 'n Go, which allows both the second- and third-row seats to fold fully into the floor. The automaker also says that the available DVD entertainment system, which can play different media at the same time, is a minivan first. Many of the other features now available on the Grand Caravan, including ambient lighting, heated second-row seats, and sunshades, are yet unava
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