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2007 Dodge Grand Caravan Wheelchair / Mobility / Handicap Ramp Van No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:118383
Location:

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States

Selling for my dad. He no longer needs this vehicle. He owned it for over 5 years. No Reserve.

I'm trying to be as descriptive as I can. There might be something that I missed. Feel free to ask me questions and I will try to respond quickly. I always feel when I read an ad the person selling it mostly focuses on what is good. Never the bad. Where the good should be the norm and the focus should be on what is wrong since every car even brand new ones might have atleast a scratch. This van is average to good shape in my opinion for what it does and its age. The few things that are wrong with it, I have been told are common on that body style Grand Caravan. Here are the things that I personally noticed and I tried to take pictures of.

The bad. There is a little rust starting on the bottom of the sliding doors. I have heard that it is a common thing on the Dodge Caravan. This van is dirty. I took the pictures at my dads. Outside of a quick lysol wipe of the dash the van was not washed. The hood has rust on the edges. Also was told that on the hood it is very common for it to rust. One of the headlights has that watery thing on the inside. Not sure what that is called. It still works good. The rear bumper has little black spots and the corner of the rear bumper on the passenger side is dented. Some minor scratches here and there.

Its a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 3.3L engine that runs good. Gets good mpg. Comfortable van even on long road trips. Really nice silver color that makes it stand out. It has an easy pull out manual ramp on the side for a wheel chair. The floor is factory lowered to accomodate a wheel chair. Heat and A/C work great. Has rear air. Power windows and doors. Power seat. Keyless entry. Dependable. No major dents. Great wheelchair van for the price of no reserve. Selling As Is.

Will be sold No Reserve. Hoping it goes to someone special. Please no dealers, car flippers, scammers or shippers. There is a million vehicles out there that you can make money on. Mobility dealers already ask 15-25k for similar vehicles to this one. And 40 plus thousand for new ones. Let this one go to someone who truly needs it and that can't afford the huge markup. Please do not bid if you do not intend to buy. As a sound decision in life. Bid what you can afford. Its not brand new, but its not bad. Thanks for reading. Almost forgot, if you would like to come out and test drive it before the auction ends. Please email me and we can try to set something up. Preferably in the morning.

 

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