2006 Chrysler 300 Touring Awd V6 Sedan No Reserve Clean Carfax Great Condition on 2040-cars
Barnegat, New Jersey, United States
2006 Chrysler 300 Touring All Wheel Drive with 118k miles, V6, Leather, P/Moon roof, Leather Dual P/Seats, in Dash CD Changer, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Tilt Steering, Factory Alarm, Two Keyless Remote Keys, Books and many other standard options that come with the Touring Edition. Clean Carfax and Auto Check, No accidents, no paintwork, runs great. As you can view on the Auto Check and Carfax, oil changes, tires, service intervals, etc. I'm the second owner and I purchased this 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring Edition this past fall for my wife on her birthday. She prefers a smaller car like her previous vehicles. I'm selling with no reserve. The 2006 Chrysler 300 AWD Touring Edition is loaded and in excellent running condition. Tires are 50-60% wear left, brakes are 60% wear left. LOF has been done this past fall. Trunk area id extra clean. Note: The only deficiencies are as follows, 1) Front Grill - Slight corrosion under chrome the size of a quarter coin. It is not peeling. Location is top left area on grill. 2) As pictured, the wheels have the finish peeling. This obviously doesn't effect in any way the operation of vehicle. Power Train runs smoothly, Interior is immaculate, and ALL equipment works properly. Please take this into consideration before bidding! I'm selling our 2006 Chrysler 300 AWD Touring Edition "AS IS" with no warranty. As pictured. Questions encouraged and will be answered within 24 hours in this listings message center. $500 deposit required in PayPal within 24hrs of auction end. And the balance is due at time of pick up with a Cashiers Check/Bank Check within 7days of auctions end New Jersey clean title. Thank you for your consideration. |
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