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2008 Dodge Avenger Sxt Sedan 4-door 2.7l on 2040-cars

US $7,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:118665 Color: Blue
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

the images show that this avenger really needs to be cleaned.  i will have it detailed prior to its arrival.  there are areas where minor work is required.  the lining in the trunk needs to be re-fastened, the windshield has a small crack in it, there are minor areas of rust and mild denting (as displayed in the photos), and the windows are not working.  these are all minor repairs that you will most likely want to get fixed.  none of these items have any affect on how this 2008 avenger runs.  it runs very well and the motor has been well maintained.  overall this is a good investment that will last you many years of dependable transportation.


2008 DODGE AVENGER SXT
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VEHICLE INFORMATION

y Style:
SEDAN
Exterior Color:
Blue
Title Status:
Clear
Interior Color:
GRAY
Engine:
2.7L V6 MPI DOHC
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Drivetrain:
Front Wheel Drive
Inventory Type:
Available
Transmission:
Automatic
















2008 DODGE AVENGER SXT
Body Style:
SEDAN
Exterior Color:
Blue
Title State:
Arizona
Interior Color:
GRAY
Engine:
2.7L V6 MPI DOHC
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Drivetrain:
Front Wheel Drive
Inventory Type:
Not Provided
Transmission:
Automatic
Speeds:
                               





ADDITIONAL VEHICLE INFORMATION




























Spare Tire Present
Wheel Type - L Fender Alloy
Wheel Type - R Fender Alloy
# of Remotes 00
Wheel Type - L Qtr Alloy
Wheel Type - R Qtr Alloy
Factory Ext Color Blue

EQUIPMENT

5 PASSENGERCRUISE CONTROLPOWER WINDOWS
ABSDUAL AIR BAGSSEAT TYPE - BUCKET
AIR CONDITIONINGPOWER DRIVER SEATTILT AND SLIDE MOON ROOF
AM/FM/CDPOWER LOCKS
CLOTH SEATSPOWER STEERING

INSPECTION SUMMARY

Inspection Company: AUTOVIN
Inspection Date: May 31, 2014
Odometer Condition: Functions Properly
Frame Damage: No
Smoked In: 
Non-Runner: 
Inspection Comments: 

VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT

An Exception/Discrepancy Report has been run on this vehicle and to date no exceptions or discrepancies have been noted by AutoCheck. AutoCheck content is for informational purposes only and, per the NAAA Arbitration policy, vehicles cannot be arbitrated based solely on the inclusion or omission of AutoCheck information.

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DAMAGES

The following item(s) were noted in an inspection. Please note that repair estimates are included for reference purposes only and may not reflect your actual cost of repair. Be sure to review the pictures of the vehicle, as there may be further information about the damage there.
ImageRegion/AreaTypeDescription
 External Damages  
 FRONT Lower ValanceLooseSevere (Report)
FRONT WindshieldCrackedLess than 1 inch (Replace)
L FEND PanelBentSevere (Repair)
 L QTR PanelDings - MultipleLess than 1 inch (Repair)
 LF DR PanelScratches - HeavyLess than 1 inch (Repair)
 LR DR PanelScratches - Heavy1 - 3 inches (Repair)
 R QTR PanelDents - Multiple1 - 3 inches (Repair)
 REAR Bumper CoverDents - Multiple1 - 3 inches (Repair)
 Internal Damages  
 INT Power WindowsInoperableReport
 Unknown Damages  
FRONT Bumper CoverScratches - Heavy3 - 6 inches (Repair)

TIRE CONDITION

TireTread DepthTire MakerTire ConditionWheel SizeTire Size
Front Left Tire5/32 inchFirestone 16" 
Front Right Tire2/32 inchBridgestone 17" 
Rear Left Tire6/32 inchFirestone 17" 
Rear Right Tire3/32 inchBridgestone 17" 
Spare Tire

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