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2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Wheelchair/handicap Accessible on 2040-cars

US $26,999.00
Year:2013 Mileage:32558
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Take comfort in buying from a seller with a 100% positive feedback rating. I will help with not only  the shipping but also a vehicle inspection of the van before you buy
See my door to door fees below at the end of this posting.

If you want to inspect before you buy there are companies (Google "vehicle inspections") that come out and will inspect not only the mechanics of the van, but also take pics of any defects in the paint etc. and give you an unbiased opinion before you buy. You are always welcome check out the vehicle with your own eyes, but what I am willing to do is I will split the cost of an inspection with you up to $150 ($75 each) so you're not just taking my word for what I say but also getting an unbiased expert opinion before you buy.

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
Miles: 32,558
Title: Autocheck report in hand showing a clean title, no accidents, miles are actual, and just one owner. 

The conversion is ADA compliant with a manual fold out ramp that will eliminate costly repairs and maintenance down the road vs. an electric ramp. The conversion is cut deep as possible to allow transportation for up to 2 wheelchairs at once. The entry height is 56", interior headroom 58", ramp is 34" wide, and has an 800lb. weight capacity. Also come with the Q-Straint tie-down & seat-belt system. 

The van is equipped with:
3.6 liter V6 (17mpg city 25mpg hwy)
Automatic Transmission
Front Wheel Drive
Power Lift Gate 
Touring Suspension
Traction and Stability Control
ABS
Keyless Entry (also operates both power sliding doors and rear power latch)
A/C and Rear A/C
Power Windows/Locks
Cruise
Power Steering
Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel
AM/FM MP3 
U Connect
Dual Front Air Bags
Side Air Bags
Front & Rear Curtain Air Bags
Power Seat
Quad Bucket Seating
Privacy Glass
Roof Rack
Daytime Running Lights
Power Sliding Doors
Second Sliding Door
Alloy Wheels

This van is in very good shape overall with a few very small scratches. Mechanically it is under factory warranty until it reaches 36,000 miles so no worries there. The tires are the Yokohama Avid S33 with the 2 front tires having 8/32" of tread and the 2 rear 5/32" of tread. The conversion also comes with a 3 year 36k warranty as well so this van is covered front to back top to bottom. 

Shop similar vans on Ebay or at your local dealer then compare to my price(s). Not to mention the added perks of offering to help with inspection and keeping delivery costs down this is the best deal on a new handicap van in the region if not nation.

If you have any questions call Jeremiah at (316)262-VANS (8267). Thanks for looking. 

I will personally delivery any of my vehicles to the following cities or airports:
Wichita or Kansas City: FREE
Omaha, Tulsa or Oklahoma City: $200
St. Louis, Little Rock, Dallas, Des Moines: $325
Denver, Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, $450
Atlanta, Nashville: $525
If you don't see your city give me a call. I stand behind what I am selling and I'm willing to travel the country to prove it. 

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