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Super Clean 2010 Chrysler 300 Touring Rwd on 2040-cars

US $13,900.00
Year:2010 Mileage:50026
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
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For sale is a 2010 Chrysler 300 RWD automatic Trans. Grey cloth interior, Black metalic paint. this car is super clean inside and out. Very Adult owned , well maintained. 
this car does have a bank lein on it, but there is a local branch to go to so this can be cleared up at the time of purchase. we have owned this car for roughly 2 years, maybe a lil longer? my Mother in - law drove this car. she was 86. she has passed in june and I have a car note. the car still has the handicap plate to verify my story. the car has been a very good car for us, no issues sense we have owned it. I have used only synthetic motor oil sense we have owned the car. there are no oil leaks of anykind that i am aware of! the motor runs smooth and quite, no rattles or knocks, no smoke works as it should. the transmission shifts as it should no issues there either. the car rides smooth and cruises nicely. cozy ride. if i could affourd to keep the car i would. a very true statement!  we never smoked in the car when we owned it, not sure before us? I dont smoke, my mother in-law does not smoke, and thus my wife who does lost out, no smoking in the car just the way it is. the car has no dents check out the pic's the car is straight and clean inside and out. a great deal for somebody. 
I do have the cool chrome bentley grill for the car also. brand new in the box. I never did put it on, tis not a real easy job to swap out the grill. But it does go with the car at it's time of sale.
this car is being sold as is. I paid for an exstended warranty, i just dont know if it tranfers over or not ? we bought this car from a local Chrysler Deal and paid extra for it, ya never know when your buying a used car seems when the warranty runs out like 20 miles after is when everything goes bad? lol but we are good No known issues.
feel free to ask any questions and i will do my best to answer them as quickly as possible.
Thanks

I do reserve the right to end this aution early due to having this privately listed on other sites as well as here.

Thanks you and happy bidding

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