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2008 Chrysler Town And Country 4.0l Fully Loaded Must Sell Walla Walla/seattle on 2040-cars

US $8,700.00
Year:2008 Mileage:165020
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Vehicle is available in Walla Walla for through Saturday morning Aug 30th, then Seattle on Aug 30th and 31st. After that, I'm going to have to turn it into a dealer and get totally hosed - we dropped our kid off at college and are flying back to TX, so the car must go. You are looking at a very nice and well maintained 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan Limited ($2000 worth of repairs to bring it totally up to speed prior to the road trip from Texas) that comes fully loaded with virtually every option that Chrysler had. Carfax will show one minor ding to the front right (nanny hit the garage, the goof) which was completely repaired.  The Front AC is blowing ice cold air. It comes with two DVD players (the kids can each watch a different movie or play X-Box at the same time, an inverter for standard plug in the second row and two flip down flat screens). It has a navigation system and a backup camera, available XM and Sirius Sat TV. The second row seats can be swiveled around to face the 3rd row seat and a small table can be fitted in the middle of all of the seats which is so cool for the kids on any road trip. It comes with sun shades on four rear windows.  The rear row is powered, and will flip into tailgating position so that if you are at a soccer game watching the kids, you can sit on it facing out the back.  Very impressive and envy of all the other soccer moms.  It has the chrome limited edition wheels and the tires only have about 10K miles on them at most. It is equipped with a remote engine starter and dual power sliding doors and tail gate. Towing package included.  

Some of the options include:
Tires in excellent condition
 New Brakes in the front and 40% left in the rear
Leather Interior
Heated Front and Second Row Seats
Memory Seats
Navigation System
Backup Camera
2 DVD Players With 2 Screens
Dual Power Sliding Doors
Power Tail Gate

Power 3rd row, with power recline
 Roof Rack
Swivel 2nd Row Seat and Removable Table
Dual Power Seat in Front
Power Rear Seat with Tailgating position
Sun Shades
 Dual Climate Control

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