Chrysler Town & Country 2006 Swb Van,am/fm Stereo Cd And Dvd Player, And Cold A/ on 2040-cars
Beltsville, Maryland, United States
This is a
beautiful Low mileage 2006 Chrysler Town & Country SWB VAN. This automatic
minivan is equipped with a powerful V6 3.3 engine, Power Steering, Power
brakes, Power Window, Power locks, Power Mirror. Dual airbags, Tilt
steering wheel, Factory AM/FM stereo CD and DVD
player, and Cold A/C system, And Great tires, when you look at the pictures of
the interior of this car you can tell how fabulous the seats look with no wear
or tear what so ever. This 6 passenger car is roomy, allowing you to ride in
space and in comfort. Looking at the pictures of the exterior of the car you
can tell how nice it looks with no dents what so ever. The Blue color of
the car gives it a nice touch for a convenient and fashionable minivan. The
only thing that you should be aware of about this van is that there are a
few minor scratches and door bangs Keep in mind of minor scratches and door
bangs on the car which are not uncommon on any used car! Other than that the
interior and exterior looks superb. Not only that but mechanically the engine
and transmission are in superb shape and the car runs very smoothly, If you
come form out of state to pick up the car, I will be more than happy to meet
you at airport or terminal in order to increase your comfort and allow for a
more relaxed transaction. This car has been maintained extremely well.
This is a wonderful family car for any serious buyer looking for a reliable,
affordable, and economic car. Don’t Let This One Get Away! Bid Now!!!
Most of the cars we get are bank
and repossessed. Because of this we don’t know everything about the history of
the car but as much as we know we mention in the descriptions. |
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