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2000sport Pkg. Quad Cab,3.9l V-6,ps, Pdb, Automatic,ac,new Bed Liner,cruise,exc. on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:205099
Location:

Milford, New Jersey, United States

Milford, New Jersey, United States
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2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT QUAD CAB PICK-UP, 3.9L V-6 MAGNUM W/4 SPEED AUTOMATIC, WHITE W/MINT GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR, AC, POWER STEERING, POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, CRUISE, NEW BED LINER, SIDE STEPS, SUN VISORS BUG SHIELD, NEW BRAKE LINES, SUPER CLEAN SUBURBAN HIGHWAY DRIVEN GENTLEMAN'S TRUCK, EXCELLENT CONDITION.

 

You are bidding on a very clean mature gentleman owner well maintained 2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Quad Cab pick-up in a beautiful color combo White/mint Gray cloth interior all kept in very nice condition with a smooth running powerful 3.9L magnum V-6 mated to a 4 speed Automatic transmission. Dodge is well known as the leader of the truck market with bulletproof quality thru-out and it is built to last. This truck was named a best buy by Consumer reports also was nominated to the Car and Driver Ten best list for 2000. It really stands out in a class of it own! It has an excellent body/paint that is whistle clean also was owned by a a non-smoker as well. It was mature adult owned and has led a pampered garaged well maintained life. This Dodge Dakota looks really sharp and is ready to drive with confidence. If you have been searching for a clean condition 2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Quad Cab that has been mature adult owned, always loved and never abused then please pay careful attention to the details of this 1st time offered eBay exclusive private seller event.


The Details;

This 2000 Dodge Dakota has a very high Consumer rating and Dodge truck owners will tell you they love their vehicles and are loyal to the core would not own any other company. The body on this particular truck is solid overall very nice clean original condition and has been suburban driven its entire life. It often gets mistaken for a much newer model year and it still gets compliments. The paint is excellent and is typically hand washed and waxed. The chrome and trim is clean and bright. It has side-steps installed, Alloy Wheels, new full black rear bedliner, sun visors, bug shield and much more. The cloth interior is in in very nice original condition. It has power steering, power front disc brakes, cruise, tilt, Air conditioning, 4 speed Automatic transmission, Premium CD stereo w/concert sound speakers and much more. The appearance of this Dakota makes a great daily affordable driver or reliable work vehicle. FYI; New complete headlight lens covers and new center wheel caps are ordered and will be installed for the new owner (they are not shown yet in the pix).


The Mechanics;


The heart of this Dodge pick-up is its durable, proven 3.9L Magnum V-6 fuel-injected workhorse that has been gently driven mostly all highway or suburban country miles. It has always been well maintained and it rides and drives tight as a pin. It recently had new brake lines installed cost $500. To point out what i know it will need tires soon, AC does not blow cold, slight pass side exh. manifold leak that needs tightening, ck eng. light. The muffler suspension brakes are good and it is solid reliable transportation. Overall the truck runs and drives strong. 


The Options: 2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Quad Cab Pick-up


Excellent White Factory Paint /Mint Gray Cloth Interior
Power Steering
Power Front Disc ABS brakes w/new brake lines installed
Power Steering
Cruise Control
Magnum 3.9L V-6
Four Speed Automatic Transmission
Air-conditioning/Heat
Dual Airbags
Tilt Steering Wheel
Premium Concert Sound System
Carpeted floors With Mats
Aluminum Wheels
Side Steps
Bedliner
and so much more!



Overall;


Let the pictures speak for themselves. This 2000 Dodge Dakota Sport Quad Cab 4x2 Pick-up is ready to drive anywhere with confidence. Thank you for your sincere interest. Good luck to all bidders!


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, implied or expressed.

This Truck is being sold as is, where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed!

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid on this truck unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

NO EXCEPTIONS!


No warranties implied or expressed!


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