2000 Dodge Durango R/t Sport Utility 4-door 5.9 Magnum Very Nice! 7 Passenger on 2040-cars
Chester, Maryland, United States
This 7 passenger Dodge Durango has been an excellent vehicle for our family for many years but sadly its no longer needed. It runs very well and accelerates strong. The paint is amazing, the gloss looks like new. I will try to capture it in the pics. I have never seen factory paint this good and durable. Its a great looking reliable truck and always has been. Its been well cared for as are all vehicles I have ever sold. The only other issue other than those mentioned above is that we have noticed few times over the last couple years when driving on the highway it hesitates one time for a split second, like someone turned the key off and back on for a half second. A google search seems to indicate a sensor needs replacement but my mechanic said he doesnt see anything worth bothering with.
This truck isnt perfect but I cant imagine a nicer, more cared for RT, and I am critical of vehicles. There is a little wear and tear but far less than most trucks this age. You are welcome to see and drive the truck in person. Its located near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Auction may be ended early if the truck sells through other sources. We are okay with shipping as long as you make the arrangements. Comes with original owners manuals and 2 remote keyfobs. Good Luck!!! Pics Coming!! On Apr-10-14 at 12:54:29 PDT, seller added the following information: To clarify some questions: If you would like additional pictures send me your email and I will get them to you. nickastech@gmail.com - The stainless steel door sill plates were installed by me, they were slightly customized but look as if they came from the factory. - The pictures are not great and I will try to post better ones this weekend, my neighbor was burning leaves and the smoke screwed us up. - The tires have about 500-600 miles on them - The brakes, rotors, caliper were replaced less than 25 miles ago. - The water pump and belt were about 1200 miles ago. - Now that I have looked closer the one pic that is a close up of the drivers door is trying to show the 2 door dings. No chips there, just dimpled. - The rear bumper has a spot where it got bumped, you can see it in the rear end picture. Thats by far the worst mark on the truck. Sucks because it just happened a few months ago. Its down pretty low so it doesnt show too bad. - If you look closely there is a mark on the passenger rear wheelwell moulding right where it meets the rear bumper. Because of the location and the shape it doesnt show much. I will try to get a better pic of it Saturday. - There is a 2" bald spot on the floor carpet under the rear mat, I believe its from some battery acid years ago. - The drivers mat is showing some wear. - There is some typical front bumper highway abrasion when you look closely. I would say less than average. - Exhaust is stock. - Windshield was replaced a while back because of a chip/crack. |
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