2008 Crysler Town And Country Elite Touring Van on 2040-cars
Matamoras, Pennsylvania, United States
I have owned this vechicle for 1.5 years. I am in need of selling it due to needing health insurance. I cannot pay for both. The car is up to date in payments and I still drive it at this point.
The body is in great shape and there are no tears in the inside of the car. I bought it to use for my business, but I do not need it. The car has 51000.00 miles on it, at this time. It only gets driven about 75 miles in a week. It has good air conditioning and heat. I live in Milford, PA., if anyone is interested in it. I own my own business in Milford, so it can be see during the daytime. I will have to pay off the loan with this vechicle when it is sold. I purchased this vechicle from Milford Crysler dealership in April, 2012. I do not smoke, so the car is not full of nicotine. On Sep-24-13 at 18:16:32 PDT, seller added the following information: My daytime work phone number is 570-409-6055. Home 570-409-6632. On Sep-26-13 at 19:10:24 PDT, seller added the following information: According to the blue book value, my car is worth 12,500.00 trade in value to a dealer. The retail value of my car in its condition and low mileage, is about 15,000.00 according to the kelly blue book. My price is firm due to my having to pay off the vechicle. This is the touring van style..... |
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