2001 Dodge Intrepid Mint Low Miles Sedan Clean 6 Pass on 2040-cars
Yonkers, New York, United States
Beautiful elderly owned 2001 Dodge Intrepid. I am selling this for my mothers best friend, it was her fathers car, and he passed away at the beginning of the year at the age of 95. He was a mechanic and had a local repair shop for most of his life and always took amazing care of all his vehicles and it truly shows. The interior is as new and all power options work flawlessly, as does the A/C, Cruise Control, etc. The exterior paint is beautiful, and shines as new, with no fading or scratches other then small scratches on left rear of bumper, that could be easily repaired. No dents other then small hard to see one on hood, that a paintless dent guy could easily remove, there is no paint damage.
Mechanically perfect in every way and ready to be driven everywhere. Oil was always changed with Mobil 1 and it shows, engine is silent and clean with no sludge issues or leaks whatsoever. Rides and drives as new, no shakes creaks shimmys or rattles. I personally changed the brakes, fluids, battery, flushed the brake fluid, and washed it, was not even detailed. You will be hard pressed to find a cleaner one around here, and I promise you won't be disappointing. Very roomy car with split bench front seat and seating for up to 6 people. Gas mileage is great and car is very powerful. Feel free to call to arrange to come see or drive it, 914-906-9233. Thanks, Brett Also the car was bought in 2002 when almost brand new with a minor front fender damage, and repaired over 10 years ago. The damage was very minimal and only involved the fender and headlamp. You cannot even tell anything was done to the car. Feel more then free to come and inspect it or send someone to check it out. |
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