2003 Dodge Durango Slt Plus Sport Utility 4-door 5.9l on 2040-cars
Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
For Sale - 2003 Dodge Durango 2WD Truck - 210,XXX Miles (Engine has 52k - replaced Jasper 5.9L Magnum V8 engine - I have the documentation)
This is my daily driver, it is super clean and well maintained, you won't find a nicer 2003 anywhere. Only reason I am selling is I am moving out of state and do not need to take 2 vehicles with me. These parts have been replaced in the 12-18 months - Tires/Brakes (60,000 mi Cooper-see pic), Battery, Radiator, AC Compressor, Serpentine Belt. Runs and drives great, AC blows cold, all electronics work as they should, oil changed 2500-3000 mi. The only 2 mechanical issues is there is a small trans leak, which is not uncommon with this truck, if you are handy it would be an easy fix, or I just keep the fluid topped off and have no problems. The gears shift smoothly. The other is it will need shocks, as there is an audible squeak when you hit a bump, however it does ride nicely now. It has the 3rd row seat which also folds down to create more cargo room if needed. CD player, Front and Rear Climate Controls, Running Boards. |
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