Dodge 2007 Caravan Cargo Mini Van V6 White Ac Cage Rubber Mat Nice No Reserve on 2040-cars
Frankford, Delaware, United States
You are looking at a very nice 2007 Dodge Caravan SE White Cargo Van with a protective screen and a rubber mat covering the cargo area. This reliable 6 cylinder workvan has 197,519 miles on it and still has a lot of life left in it.. It was a fleet owned vehicle and has been well maintained....And you can tell this by the way it drives....It is easy and pleasant to drive. This van would be perfect for light hauling. Have a business and need a van? Get a late model with highway miles on it for a cheap price...This van runs and drives like a low mileage van.. The White exterior is in great shape and shows well. There are some small scratches and chips.... You hardly notice this, and it is usable as it is. The tires are all matching radials and are in fine, but they will need to be replaced soon... The gray cloth interior has no rips or tears or odors and is very clean and shows great. The cargo mat is in good shape...and is nice to have...This mat keeps your cargo from sliding around.and the protective screen protects the driver....The a/c blows ice cold and the radio works... The 3.3 litre 6 starts right up, has plenty of power...and doesn't smoke and runs great. The Automatic transmission shifts smoothly.... This Caravan will drive you home wherever you need to drive. Bid early as we reserve the right to end the auction early for a Buy It Now. Buy This van now for $3495.00 We will pick you up at the Salisbury Md. airport or bus or train station during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948. There is a $200.00 document fee on all vehicles sold. This covers Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see the pictures or video try another computer without a picture filter..If you are on a mobile the pictures and video are in the description. If you are on an apple product click on this to watch the video http://youtu.be/8LiMdyHoKMA This listing will end on Wednesday at 10:30pm Eastern time. Like us on facebook at Betterpricedcarsandboats leasant buying experience with us! |
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