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US $5,995.00
Year:2007 Mileage:86488 Color: Mirror
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2007 Chrysler Town & Country, 86,488 miles
Price: $5,995
Year: 2007
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Trim: LX
Miles: 86,488 miles
VIN: 2a4gp44r27r331506
Stock #: 
Engine: 6-Cylinder V6, 3.3L
Color: Blue
MPG: 19 city / 26 hwy

Address: 770 Coney Island Ave , Brooklyn, NY 11218
DMV7092423 DCA1111242


Vehicle Options: Option List:ABS Brakes,Air Conditioning,AM/FM Radio,Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS,Automatic Headlights,Body Style: SPORTS VAN,Cargo Area Tiedowns,Cargo Volume: 32.50 cu.ft.,CD Player,Child Safety Door Locks,Cruise Control,Curb Weight-automatic: 4239 lbs,Deep Tinted Glass,Driver Airbag,Front Air Dam,Front Brake Type: Disc,Front Headroom: 39.60 in.,Front Hip Room: 57.20 in.,Front Legroom: 40.60 in.,Front Shoulder Room: 62.90 in.,Front Spring Type: Coil,Front Suspension: Ind,Fuel Economy-city: 19 miles/gallon,Fuel Economy-highway: 26 miles/gallon,Ground Clearance: 5.50 in.,Heated Exterior Mirror,Interval Wipers,Keyless Entry,Maximum Towing: 3600 lbs,Overall Height: 68.90 in.,Overall Length: 200.50 in.,Overall Width: 78.60 in.,Passenger Airbag,Passenger Volume: 150.70 cu.ft.,Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror,Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Rear Brake Type: Disc,Rear Headroom: 39.60 in.,Rear Hip Room: 67.60 in.,Rear Legroom: 34.70 in.,Rear Shoulder Room: 64.70 in.,Rear Spring Type: Leaf,Rear Suspension: Semi,Rear Window Defogger,Rear Wiper,Second Row Folding Seat,Second Row Removable Seat,Standard Seating: 7,Standard Towing: 2000 lbs,Steel Wheels,Steering Type: R&P,Tank: 20.00 gallon,Third Row Removable Seat,Tilt Steering,Tilt Steering Column,Tires: 215/ 70 R 15 ,Track Front: 63.00 in.,Track Rear: 64.00 in.,Turning Diameter: 39.40 in.,Vehicle Anti-Theft,Wheelbase: 119.30 in.


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