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Sxt 14k Miles Fully Loaded New 2008 Avenger Engine R/t Flawless Zero Problems on 2040-cars

US $5,499.99
Year:2006 Mileage:14000
Location:

Brook Park, Ohio, United States

Brook Park, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale today is a one of a kind Dodge Stratus SXT unlike any you will find used. I am selling my Dodge Stratus SXT that had a 2008 Avenger 2.7L V6 professionally installed by reputable shop. It is 100% mechanically flawless, and has a new 14k Mile Avenger engine in it. I am the second owner of this 2006 Stratus, and it comes FULLY loaded with Traction Control, smooth as butter automatic transmission, and every power option you could want. Including 4 Wheel Anti Lock Brakes, Power Door Locks, Windows, and Mirrors, Cruise Control, Factory CD Changer & Premium Sound, plus much more!

I bought this vehicle from the dealer in 2009 with 43k Miles on it. I heard all the horror stories about the 2.7L engine they put in these cars, but it lasted me all the way until June of 2013. I talked to a shop that explained the benefits of the 2.7L V6 they used in the new Dodge Avengers, a nearly bulletproof engine that I found with 14k miles for only $2,000. As I was planning on keeping the car quite a few more years (it is truly flawless,) I decided to have the shop install it, and fix any other problems it had, such as brakes and suspension, axle shafts, and a catalytic converter. They charged $2566 total to make it like a new car, plus the $2,000 engine I bought.

I scanned a copy of the engine replacement receipts at the bottom, as well as the carfax. The body of the car currently has 97,000 well cared for miles on it now, and with the new engine, it sounds and runs like a brand new car. The transmission shifts as smooth as butter, and all the electronic options work properly.

The body of the car looks great for its age as you can see from the pictures. The interior is very nice and extremely clean as well, and all electronic options work and there are no trouble lights on the dash. The car runs and drives great in the city and on the highway with NO ISSUES we could find. Just passed eCheck last week. The only imperfection is a small rust bubble on the hood as you can see. 2 weeks ago, the front lower control arms, bushings, tie rods, and wheel bearings were replaced as well.

This is probably the most well maintained and ONLY Dodge Strauts you will find with the upgraded 2.7L Avenger engine. If you love the looks and reliability of a Stratus and want a brand new bulletproof motor, I highly doubt you'll ever find a used car as nice as this. I promise in this price range, you will not find a car with only 14k miles that will last another 10+ years. Please do not contact me unless you have the funds available and are looking to buy. My number is 614-522-9626.

I would trust this car to drive across the country with NO ISSUES. I also work for a business that owns a vehicle transporter broker program, and can ship the vehicle anywhere in the United States for a few cents a mile if you'd like it shipped. Contact me for a rate, and check my feedback! I've sold a few of my previous cars on eBay, and everyone has been flawless with not a single issue.

Here are some more additional larger pictures, clear carfax, and receipts:


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