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2006 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.8l - All Options on 2040-cars

US $4,700.00
Year:2006 Mileage:203500
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States

This is a fantastic family vehicle with ALL of the bells and whistles.  Heated seats, 6-Disk CD/DVD, Rear Entertainment System, Stow-and-Go seating, Sunroof, Power doors & liftgate, Leather seats, Rear captain's seating, etc...  The perfect way to drive your family in style.  We have had this van since it was brand new in 2006 (single owner) and have loved it ever since.  We've never had any major problems with it and it has always run fantastically.  The only reason we're selling it is because we recently adopted four children and with seven seats it was just no longer big enough for our newly expanded family of eight (we expanded to a full sized Mercedes Sprinter van).

It is a high mileage vehicle, but you will be hard pressed to find another van that has been taken care of like this one, all of the regular maintenance has been done (we have maintenance records) and everything is in very good condition.  We had it checked out again before listing it just to insure there was no work that needed to be done and the mechanic said it's in great shape, only thing needed was a new battery (which we had him replace).

Please message us with any questions.

2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Deluxe Leather Package
  • 7 Seats (4 Reclining Captain's chairs + 3 Person [2+1 Split] Reclining Bench seat)
  • Leather throughout
  • Stow and Go Seating (all seats fold COMPLETELY flat to open up the entire rear cargo area - without removing any seats)
  • Tinted Windows
  • Power EVERYTHING (Door locks, Seats, Side Doors, Rear Liftgate, Mirrors, Windows, Rear air vents, etc...)
  • Six (6) Disk CD/DVD Changer
  • Sirius/XM Radio
  • Wireless Headphones
  • GPS/Navigation
  • Upgraded speakers/sound system
  • Sun roof
  • Heated Driver & Passenger Seats
  • Separate Driver, Passenger, Rear climate control system
  • Rear DVD Screen/Entertainment System
  • Tinted Windows
  • Safety Package
  • Rear Power Ports
  • TONS of storage/cargo space - HUGE center console, underfloor storage, cup holders galore, huge rear storage area, etc...
  • Roof racks
  • Homelink (Remote garage door opener/3 garage doors built in)
  • Trip computer - Max/Avg speed, MPG, Inside/Outside Temperature, Trip time, etc...
  • LOTS of legroom / very comfortable
  • CARFAX Certified 1-Owner Vehicle/Clear Title/No Accidents

This van is really fully loaded for your comfort and enjoyment.  It is also probably the best designed/layed out family vehicle I've ever seen.  The stow-and-go seating make this ideal for a vehicle that can carry LOTS of stuff, be used for business or recreational purposes, and be an efficient people mover.  This car has always been kept in the garage and babied as part of our family.

We hope that you will love it as much as we have.

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