2001 Chrysler Town & Country Lxi Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Engine:3.3L 3301CC 201Cu. In. V6 FLEX OHV Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Fuel Type:FLEX
Transmission:Automatic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: LXi Mini Passenger Van 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 144,700
Exterior Color: White
Number of Cylinders: 6
Interior Color: Gray
2001 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LXI, 145,000 MILES. WHITE EXTERIOR w/ GRAY INTERIOR, 3.3 V/6 AUTO, DUAL AIR, TILT, CRUISE, CD, POWER SEAT, POWER DOORS, VERY CLEAN LEATHER QUAD BUCKET SEATS, PRIVACY GLASS. RUNS GOOD BUT NEEDS SOME MINOR MECHANICAL WORK. TITLE IN HAND.
On Apr-09-13 at 10:56:19 PDT, seller added the following information:
2001 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LXI, 145,000 MILES. WHITE EXTERIOR w/ GRAY INTERIOR, 3.3 V/6 AUTO, DUAL AIR, TILT, CRUISE, CD, POWER SEAT, POWER DOORS, VERY CLEAN INTERIOR WITH LEATHER QUAD BUCKET SEATS, PRIVACY GLASS. RUNS GOOD BUT NEEDS SOME MINOR MECHANICAL WORK. SECOND OWNER, PURCHASED IN 2003 WITH 30,000 MILES ON IT. HAS BEEN A GREAT FAMILY VEHICLE FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS BUT BOUGHT MY WIFE AN SUV.
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