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Sport Mini Passenger Van, 3.3l Brand New Tires Transmission Serviced No Issues on 2040-cars

US $3,750.00
Year:2002 Mileage:131000
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

Up for sale 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan SPORT model
Runs and drives w/o any issues
Brand new rear tires, brakes in good condition

Transmission just fixed - at the same time engine checked - NO ISSUES

Car has couple scratches and some spots of rust - you can see everything at the pictures

 

Equipped with power windows, power seat, AC(works great), keyless entry with alarm, cruise control, CD and tape player
If you have any questions feel free to ask - email, call or txt  773 600 5339

Check my feedback and bid with confidence!!


TERMS:

This vehicle is sold by an Illinois Dealer and is presented by J&J Marketing Solutions, Inc., an Internet research and advertising company. It is the buyer’s responsibility to satisfy him or herself with the vehicle’s condition prior to purchase and to ensure it meets his/her specific requirements.  Claims may not be considered after the vehicle is picked up from our facility, and all sales are final. Items included with the vehicle are only those listed or pictured, nothing more/nothing less. $500 deposit is due within 24-hours and is non-refundable; it will hold the car for you off-market for 7 days. Midway(MDW) and ORD (O'Hare) airport pick-up is free with 1-day notice. Shipping arrangements are free; buyer pays the actual transport cost. Total payment must clear and verify before the vehicle is released; Title Certificates are mailed within 7 days of payment clearance - certain vehicles may incur additional title wait.  If the seller is an Illinois Dealer, the following charges apply: 1) $20 drive-away permit[unless transferring plates] and 2) AZ, CA, FL, HI, IN, IL, MA, MI, SC residents must include their state's sales tax with payment[unless shipping]. Residents of other states pay taxes and license/registrations fees in their home state, dealers exempt. Information contained herein has been obtained from the owner(s) of the vehicle and other sources deemed reliable, and no warranty is expressed, written or implied in connection therewith. Response to this ad signifies constructive notice and acceptance of the aforementioned terms. We reserve the right to end auctions early.

 

 

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