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2004 Dodge Durango Slt Sport 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $8,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:105000 Color: White
Location:

New Lenox, Illinois, United States

New Lenox, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

2004 Dodge Durango SLT Sport  Price: $ 8,995.00
 
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Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 105,000
Year: 2004
Transmission: 5-speed automatic w/OD
Price: $ 8,995.00
Model: Durango SLT
Engine: 230-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 (regular gas)
VIN:1D4HB48NX4F102304
Condition
: Used
Body type: 4 Door SLT Sport 

 

Have any questions about this vehicle? Contact Tim
312-206-1340

Up for sale is a 2004 Dodge Durango SLT Sport Utility 4 Door 4X4. I am the 2nd owner and have owned this vehicle since December 2004. I have performed all regular routine maintenance as scheduled, (oil changes, tune up, radiator flush, tire rotation, etc.), since purchase. This vehicle still drives as well as the day I bought it. The transmission shifts through all the gears smoothly and the AWD/4 Lock is great for winter driving. Leather interior is in great shape with no stains or rips. There is one minor blemish on the rear passenger interior door handle as noted in the pictures. Exterior has minor surface rust on a couple of the interior door sills as expected for a vehicle this age. There is a minor ding on the driver side door, (pictured). Since the 100,000 mile mark I had extensive maintenance performed including:

  • Tune Up and Replacement Belts
  • New Brakes and Rotors (Front & Rear)
  • New Shocks
  • New Front Wheel Bearings
  • New Battery

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or if you would like to schedule a test drive. Serious inquiries only.

 

 

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Features & Options

SLT

Air Conditioning

Power Steering

Power Windows

Power Door Locks

Dual Power Mirrors

Tilt Steering Wheel

Cruise Control

Interval Wipers

Driver Side Air Bag

AM/FM Stereo Radio

Compact Disc Player

Split Front Bench Seat

Sliding Rear Window

ABS (4 Wheel) 

Sun Roof

Bed Liner

Towing Package

Cloth Upholstery

17" Wheels

 

 
 

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