Handicap Accessible Van, Low Mileage, Perfect Condition on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
This van is a beauty. The exterior has no dings or scratches. I purchased this van in 2010 and had it converted. Most important of all, it is very easy for a handicap person to be helped in and out.The ramp is very light weight, even a child could open or close it. On our last van, had an automatic side-entry ramp and it did not reliably open which caused many problems.. The ramp on this van can never mal-function.
The van comes with all the bells and whistles. Chrysler's Town & Country is the pinnacle of the company's minivan fleet. The vehicle is roomy with a drop down seat in the rear which seats two additional people. It is outfitted with smart electronic features and conveniences; DVD entertainment system, navigation, cruise control, Infinity sound system, in-dash six-disc CD changer, leather interior, power-adjustable pedals and power-operated doors, heated leather front bucket seats with driver and passenger seat mounted armrests, automatic dual-zone front air conditioning with air filter, rear air conditioning with separate control, power driver and passenger fore/aft seat adjustment, 2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, audio, pedals), cruise control with steering wheel controls, power hatch/door remote release, power windows with driver 1-touch down, fixed rearmost window activation, keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry, keyfob trunk/hatch/door release.
It was kept smoke-free.
There is a Ski/Storage Rack atop.
Safety features include: rear back up sensors, rear window defroster, remote trunk release, rear window defroster
The long-wheelbase Chrysler Town & Country earned a full five stars in NHTSA frontal- and side-impact crash tests.
Buyer must be responsible for pick up vehicle from owner.
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