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2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:98966
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Hello everyone and thank you for attending this auction.. My Name is Mark, Financial assistant with Bonner Chevrolet Co., Inc.  The vehicles that I post on eBay are typically higher mileage with some wear and tear.  Normally we sell these types of vehicles to whole seller's. By offering a vehicle like this to the public seems to benefit all interested parties.  By purchasing direct from the selling dealer saves both ends a good amount of $$$$$$.  Every vehicle that is posted, I will provide a full inspection report and a NADA Guide based on current market value and miles. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns @ 570-606-7618 or email @ marka@bonnerchevrolet.com

 

 

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This is a 2000 Dodge Dakota Reg Cab 4x4 w/ the Sport Package.  This vehicle was a local trade-in on a new 2013 Silverado.  Clean truck with some minor wear and tear, body in great condition, motor runs strong, and 4x4 shifts in and out with no hesitation.  New Stereo head unit with CD and AUX jack and Diamond Plate tool box included.  To make this truck 100% a few repairs will be needed.
 
Hood and Roof has some clear coat peeling  $300.00
Exhaust leak in Muffler = new muffler $150.00
Surface rust on rear bumper = new bumper $240.00
 
This truck would easily sell on a pre-owned lot for $6,000.00 + (yes, with everything above would be included)
 
Anticipating to sell this truck around $3,700 -$3,900
 
 
 
 
 
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2000 Dodge Dakota Pickup-1/2 Ton-V6


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NADAguides.com Price Report
 

           

Average
Trade-In
Clean
Trade-In
Clean
Retail
Base Price $1,800 $2,325 $4,200
Mileage: (99,000) miles $1,150 $1,150 $1,150
Total Base Price $2,950 $3,475 $5,350
Options:
Power Windows $75 $75 $100
Power Door Locks $75 $75 $100
4WD or AWD $750 $750 $850
Cruise Control Incl Incl Incl
Aluminum/Alloy Wheels Incl Incl Incl
Towing/Camper Pkg $50 $50 $75
SLT Pkg $325 $325 $375
PRICE with Options $4,225 $4,750 $6,850

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