2000 Red Dodge Durango Suv on 2040-cars
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
2000 Red Dodge Durango SUV Passed emissions test 3/2014 Strong 8 Cylinder engine Light brown leather Seats Seats 6 adults comfortably, but holds as many as 8 people Has 226K miles The body & interior are in great shape and it has a strong engine that’s not the original one the car shipped with.
Equipped with a Bluetooth/radio/CD Player
Our loss :-( is your gain! You can fix this up and get an extra $1500 or keep it for your own ride..
SPECIAL FEATURE: For the Winter months - you can stay in your house and turn the car on and warm up the engine/car by the click of a button!
So why are we selling this great vehicle?
Driver's side window doesn't work and there are issues with the power locks on the driver’s side.
The first gear is a bit rough and has some slippage, but once you pass 1st gear the rest of ride is very smooth;
There's a significant power steering fluid leak
A recent mechanic said engine oil is getting into the coolant. In addition, the engine coolant temperature sensor doesn’t appear to be working properly. The engine’s not the stock engine for this car, though, so it’s hard to find the right sensor.
You cannot drive this car away - it starts and runs, but within a few miles will begin to overheat.
We hate losing this car because of the comfortable interior, but we don't have the finances to do repairs at this time.
Pick up in Woodstock, GA only. |
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