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 2005 Dodge Caravan SXT

This vehicle has a few dings and scratches in the paint and maybe an imperfection or two but overall it is in real good condition.  Even though it has many miles on it, the vehicle drives nice with an extremely good running engine and smooth shifting transmission  and will work for someone needing reliable transportation.  This Caravan is nicely equipped with many features as noted below. 

 

Please note this vehicle being sold "AS-IS" and “ WHERE IS” condition with all faults – known and unknown, described or not described.  Seller makes NO warranties as to the condition of any vehicle.  Seller has attempted to describe the vehicle and provide photos contained herein to adequately reflect the condition of the vehicle, however, the  buyer is 100% responsible for inspecting the vehicle prior to bidding.  We reserve the right to end any auction early for any reason.

 

Please contact us to inspect the van before bidding.  We also encourage you to bring  your mechanic to make sure this is the vehicle for you because there is a $500 non-refundable deposit due at auction end. We bought another vehicle and need to get rid of this van.  Happy Bidding.



 

Basic Information

  • VIN Number: 1D4GP45R35B434551
  • Model Year: 2005
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Caravan
  • Style Name: Passenger Van SXT
  • Vehicle Trim: SXT
  • Body Type: Regular
  • Vehicle Type: Mini Van
  • Exterior Color: Silver
  • Interior Color: Gray

Suspension

  • Independent Suspension: Front
  • Stabilizer Bar: Front

In Car Entertainment

  • Audio System: Premium AM /FM Stereo
  • CD/Cassette Player
  • DVD Player
  • Speakers: 6
  • Antenna Type: Fixed

Comfort

  • Air Conditioning: Dual Zone Climate Control
  • Trunk Lights: Cargo Area Light
  • Courtesy Lights
  • Map Light
  • Dash Trim: Simulated Carbon Fiber
  • Mats: Carpet Front And Rear
  • Reading Lights: Front
  • Shift Knob: Plastic/Rubber
  • Steering Wheel Trim: Plastic/Vinyl
  • Vanity Mirrors: Dual Vanity Mirrors
  • Cup Holders Front and Rear
  • Electric Rear Vent Windows

Doors

  • Rear Door Type: Liftgate
  • Side Door Type: Sliding (Power Assist Passenger Side)

Engine

  • Engine Description: 3.3L V6 12V
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 2
  • Aspiration: Normal
  • Compression Ratio: 9.30 : 1
  • MPG Automatic City: 19
  • MPG Automatic Highway: 26

Instrumentation

  • Coolant Temperature Gauge
  • Digital Clock
  • Low Fuel Level
  • Tachometer
  • Compass/Temperature Gauge
  • Distance to Empty Gauge
  • Average MPG
  • Trip Odometer

Seats

  • Seating Capacity: 7
  • Front Seat Type: Bucket
  • Second RowType: Bucket with Arm Rest
  • Upholstery: Cloth
  • Folding: Tumble Forward
  • Third Row Seat Type: 60/40 Split-Fold

Features

  • Bumpers: Body-Colored
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam

Dimensions

  • Front Head Room: 39.7 Inches
  • Front Hip Room: 57.2 Inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 62.9 Inches
  • Front Leg Room: 40.6 Inches
  • Rear Head Room: 39.7 Inches
  • Rear Hip Room: 67.8 Inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 36.5 Inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 64.7 Inches
  • Luggage Capacity: 15 Cu.Ft.
  • Length: 189.1 Inches
  • Width: 78.6 Inches
  • Height: 68.9 Inches
  • Wheelbase: 113.3 Inches
  • Ground Clearance: 5.6 Inches
  • Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 5,400 Lbs.
  • Curb Weight: 3,999 Lbs.

DriveTrain

  • Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
  • Drive Train Type: FWD
  • Driven Wheels: Front-Wheel
  • Wheels Rims: Silver Aluminum

Roof and Glass

  • Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
  • Rear Defogger
  • Rear Wiper: Fixed Interval
  • Privacy Glass: Deep Front and Rear

Convenience

  • Cruise Control
  • Windows: Power Windows
  • Steering: Power Steering
  • Steering Adjustment: Tilt-Adjustable
  • Mirrors: Dual Power Remote - Heated
  • Power Door Locks
  • Keyless Entry 2
  • Power Brakes
  • Cupholders: Front And Rear
  • Door Pockets: Driver And Passenger
  • Power Outlets: 2

Safety

  • Driver and Passenger Airbag
  • Security System
  • Power Brakes: Front Disc/Rear Drum
  • Safety Locks
  • Interior Hood Release
  • Third Brake Light
  • Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Anti-Skid Control
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Auto-Dimming Rear View Mirror
  • Child-Proof Door Locks
  • Turning Circle: 37.6
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
  • Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable 2
  • Second Row: Headrests 2
  • Third Row: Headrests: 2
  • Panic Button
  • NHTSA Passenger Grade: Good
  • NHTSA Driver Grade: Good
  • NHTSA Side Impact Front Grade: Good
  • NHTSA Side Impact Back Grade: Excellent

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