2004 Dodge Caravan Sxt Low Floor Handicap/mobility Conversion Low Miles 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
This is a immaculate 2004 Dodge Caravan with a lowered floor and wheelchair ramp. It is a one-owner, non-smoker van with 52,000 miles! It has a manual release wheelchair ramp with all the proper tie-downs. It is hard to find one of this quality and low mileage. It has the proven 3.3 V-6 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning. Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Power Windows & Locks. and AM-FM-CD. Carfax shows a left side impact with "functional" damage, which is their terminology for cosmetic damage. It has been properly repaired and drives fine. The van comes with a 3-Month 4500 mile "Cars" warranty that covers Internal Engine and Transmission with a $100.00 Deductible . This comes at no additional cost to you and can be extended at an additional cost if desired. The disclaimer is a standard one, this supercedes the AS-IS in the disclaimer. We are a Indiana
dealer and we reserve the right to end this auction early due to local sale. We
are required by law to collect Indiana sales tax at time of sale, if you are an
out of state buyer you will get this amount credited in your state. You do NOT
pay twice, If your rate is lower you will get a refund. Any
questions, please call Steve @ 1-260-484-3232 or 1-260-410-2321 cell #.
Good luck
bidding!
DISCLAIMER: All vehicles are sold "AS IS". This is in full accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana regarding motor vehicle sales. You the buyer/bidder must have a complete understanding that this vehicle is used and we do not know the complete history of this vehicle. We are presenting this vehicle to the best of our knowledge. The accuracy of our description is based on any and all information that we were able to obtain concerning this vehicle either by records, previous owners statements, professional independent inspections or other statements if any made by the persons who sold or traded in this vehicle. We (Bell Auto & Truck Sales Inc.) will not be held responsible. Also, please note that the car may have more miles on it than the description may indicate due to test drives and the dealer driving the car. You are
bidding on a pre-owned vehicle. This vehicle has been previously driven and has
been subjected to normal wear and tear, both cosmetically and mechanically. We
attempt to fix or repair all vehicles prior to offering them for sale. We
describe all vehicles as accurately as possible, however there is no possible
way to include all minute details and imperfections which might include books,
manuals, service records, extra set of keys or remote key. We give you what
comes with the vehicle when we purchase it. If there is more then one key or
extra remote you will get it. We describe to the best of our ability the
percentage of tire tread left on the vehicle. Also, sometimes tires are
mismatched (different brand names) we in no way will be held liable.
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