2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Se With Flex Fuel on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Vin No: 2C4RDGBG9DR642985 Located in Tacoma, WA. No delivery.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan. Vin no. 2C4RDGBG9DR642985 miles 11,050. Does have the Blue Tooth Uconnect Sirius XM, leather trimmed door and steering wheel.
Power Convenience Group IElectronic Stability ControlTrailer Sway DampingAdvanced Multistage Front Airbags Driver Inflatable Knee-Bolster Airbag Supplemental Front Seat-Mounted Side Airbags Supplemental Side-Curtain Airbags in All Rows2nd/3rd-Row Stow 'n GoŽ w/3rd-Row Tailgate Seats , Second-Row Buckets with Fold-in-Floor Seats Sliding Passenger-Side Door with Glass Sliding Driver-Side Door with Glass Rearview Day / Night Mirror Power Heated Exterior Mirrors w/ Manual Fold-Away Keyless Entry with Immobilizer Air Conditioning with 3-Zone Temperature Control Rear Air Conditioning with Heater Power Quarter Vented Windows Power Windows with Driver's One-Touch-Down, Tire Pressure Monitor with Warning Lamp Interior Observation Mirror Halogen Quad Headlamps Exterior Mirrors with Heating Element Lower Instrument Panel Storage Bin Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering Luxury Steering Wheel Touring Suspension Tilt / Telescoping Steering Column Rear Grocery Bag Hooks, Overhead ConsoleLeather-Wrapped Shift Knob Cloth Low-Back Bucket SeatsBlack SeatsManual Adjust SeatsActive Head RestraintsSecond-Row Buckets with Fold-in-Floor Seats2nd/3rd-Row Stow 'n GoŽ w/3rd-Row Tailgate SeatsChild Seat Anchor System-LATCH Ready
All above are options with SE plus added options. Car is in mint conditions! Very low miles compared to many dealers! |
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