2002 Dodge Dakota Sxt Ext Cab 4x4. Only 88k Miles on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a particularly nice truck. Only reason I'm selling is because I don't really need a truck and I really do need a car with better mpg for commuting. Clear PA title in my name, no salvage, no recon, no issues.
- 88,600 miles (will keep counting since I'm still driving it some days) - 3.9L V6, no CEL, no problems. Fresh oil change with Mobil at 88k - Transmission fluid and filter at 60k, shifts 100% - electronically shifted 4x4 works as designed. - Rear tires good, front tires fair. - Posi (locking) rear differential - Tow hitch, 2" receiver, 4-pin wiring. - Inspected through February 2015. - All new brakes including front pads, rear shoes, new rear drums. - Bedliner - Everything works as designed. Nothing to hide, its a great truck. Please feel free to email with any questions or if you want to test drive it. Would consider trade (or trade plus a bit of your cash) on something fun; Miata, C4 Corvette, BMW, convertible, etc. |
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