2003 Chrysler Town & Country Van, Lxi Edition Stafford County, Va on 2040-cars
Stafford, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 L 6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Trim: LXI Edition
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 158,435
Exterior Color: Onyx Green
Interior Color: Taupe
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Selling a 2003 Chrysler Town & Country van LXi edition
• 158,692 miles
• Onyx Green Pearlcoat (Dark green) with a taupe leather interior
• 3.8 liter V-6 engine
• 4 speed automatic transmission with traction control, front wheel drive
• 7 passenger seating
• Fuel mileage -- 16 miles per gallon around town, 23 miles per gallon highway (we just did a run to Blacksburg and got 23 miles per gallon)
• Runs well, always changed the oil every 4,000 miles, engine runs strong, transmission shifts smoothly
• There are no leaks and all fluids are clean and fully topped off
• Tires have 20,000 miles on them, so there's plenty of tread life left.
• Has a Class 3 trailer hitch (2" receiver) which we used for our bike rack
• Rear hatch has automatic lift
• Virginia inspection is good through November 2013
• AM/FM & CD player with seven speakers
Note: Three issues with the van
o There's a small dent in the tail gate from a ball of a trailer hitch -- someone with an extended trailer hitch backed into the van and of course took off without leaving a note. Structurally the rear hatch is fine; it just has the small dent.
o Check engine light is on, but when we pulled the codes from the diagnostic test it was inconclusive. The van has run great the three months with the check engine light on.
o The right side door electric opening/closing option no longer works; the door opens and closes by hand with no problem. The left side door electric opening/closing options still works great.
This is a great vehicle if you need inexpensive transportation that can move a lot of people or cargo. It's given us reliable service for nine years.
Car is located in Stafford County, Virginia. Thanks.
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