2001 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Jefferson, Georgia, United States
Grand Caravan Sport - 2001
Great vehicle for the right person that can fix it up - or use for parts. Never been in an accident. Clean title. Please read the description below in full. While I'm not driving it now - if the A/C were fixed it would run and drive just fine. Mechanical: Mileage: 254,593 The check engine light comes on, but does not affect the performance of the car and it runs fine. I had the codes scanned, and it appears to be related to the EGR system. The A/C quit working about four months ago. It continued to run and drive just fine until about a month ago. The issue is that the pulley on the A/C compressor has become loose enough that the serpentine belt jumps off (therefore you loose power steering, battery charging, etc). If there was a way to keep the belt on without using the A/C compressor the van would still run just fine. It has a brand new belt by the way. The driver's window sometimes gets stuck when rolling back up. If you let it sit for a while it eventually rolls all the way up. The automatic lift gate and sliding door do not work, but can still open and close manually. All four tires were replaced within the past three months. Cosmetics: The windshield needs to be replaced. It had a small crack in the upper driver's site that grew across the whole windshield over time. There are scratches and wear in the normal areas around the tail gate and doors. In some areas the paint is chipping off. Headliner is sagging all over. There are currently thumb tacks holding it up in place. Van sold "As is" no warranty - not responsible for repairs. Local Pick Up Only (vehicle will not have a license plate) Buyer responsible for towing fees, tax, title and license fees. $200 due within 48 hours of end of auction via PayPal. Remainder due at time of pick up with either cash or cashier's check ONLY. |
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