2010 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Van 4-door 3.8l - 3rd Row - New Tires - 93,500 Mile on 2040-cars
Powell, Ohio, United States
2010 Grand Caravan SXT with Black exterior and Charcoal black interior
at 93,500 miles. Price is firm and under-market, KBB private sale is at
$12,096.00.
Clean title and Carfax (VIN#2D4RN5D12AR154664), BRAND new Falken Tires purchased just recently under 100 miles, looking to sell as we upgraded to the 2012 model. We've loved having this van and it's treated us very well, the 3rd row seating with stow and go on the 2nd and 3rd rows have been an amazing feature. This essentially opens up the entire middle and back space as if it were a moving van with the seats folded flat into the flooring. Maintenance is up to date. Breaks and rotors replaced November of 2012. Brand new key fob. Nearly 85% highway miles. This is the SXT model for the 2010 which is the premium version. Some of the great features: Power Windows Power Sliding Doors Power locks Power driver seat 3rd Row Seating 3 zone climate control Electronic third row windows "Stow and Go" system (allowing storage of 2nd / 3rd row seats) CD / MP3 player Keyless Entry Integrated Garage Door Opener Tire pressure Monitoring Anti-Theft Alarm System Roof Rack 12 V Power Outlet (plug in standard AC) Sirius Satellite Radio 3.8L V6, 12 valves, 197 hp @ 5200 rpm 6 speed automatic transmission 16 mpg city / 23 mpg hwy Awarded Consumer Guide's rating of a Minivan Best Buy in 2010. |
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