Perfect Chrysler 300 M- Series, One Owner, Loaded, 30k Original Miles! on 2040-cars
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, United States
Up for sale is this beautiful Chrysler 300M . *Mileage is
30, 500 ORIGINAL MILES!* ONE OWNER!* It is extremely rare
to find a car in this great of shape with this low of miles!!!! *Fresh from the shop, having an alignment, oil change,
inspection and detail! This CAR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH NO RUST ON OR UNDER IT.
CLEAN TITLE. PAINT IS VERY NICE WITH NO CHIPS/ DINGS/ SCRATCHES. DRIVETRAIN IS
EXCELLENT WITH NO DRIPS OR LEAKS. HIGH OUTPUT MOTOR RUNS AS SMOOTH AND STRONG
AS THE DAY IT WAS BORN. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS SMOOTH AND PERFECT AS IT SHOULD
WITH SUCH LOW MILES. AUTOMATIC WITH AUTOSTICK OPTION ICE COLD CLIMATE CONTROL WITH BLAZZING HOT HEAT PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM WITH CD PLAYER/ RADIO STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS BEAUTIFUL BLACK LEATHER HEATED POWER SEATS WITH NO RIPS OR
TEARS AND ONLY SHOWING EXTREMELY MINIMAL SIGNS OF WEAR CARPET IS IN EXCELENT SHAPE AS WELL NO STAINS *THE ONLY THING AT ALL WRONG WITH THE CAR IS TWO SMALL
HAIRLINE CRACKS IN THE PASSENGER DASH. THIS IS SIMPLY CAUSED FROM HAVING A DARK
DASH COLOR AND THE SUN BEAMING ON IT. THEY ARE SMALL, BARELY NOTICABLE, AND
SHOWN IN PHOTOS. EVERY BUTTON / SWITCH/ KNOB OR FEATURE THAT CAME ON THIS CAR
WORKS AS IT SHOULD WITH NO ISSUES START IT UP AND DRIVE IT HOME ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY RARELY DOES A CAR OF THIS AGE COME THIS NICE *****5 STAR RATING ON EDMUNDS & KELLY BLUE BOOK!***** Details: Year: 1999 Make: Chrysler Model: 300M Mileage: 30, 536 VIN #: 2C3HE66G6XH594163 Trans: Automatic Color: Coal Charcoal Interior: Black Leather Engine: 3.5L V6 SOHC
24V Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive (2WD) Transmission: 4-speed Automatic Horse Power: 253 hp @ 6400 rpm Loaded with every option: *Air Conditioning/ Heat *Leather (In PERFECT CONDITION) *Heated Seats *Power Trunk Lid Alloy Wheels *Power Windows AM/FM (STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS) Leather Steering Wheel Rear Defroster *Memory Automatic Seats Side Airbags *Built in Garage door opener Cassette *Owners Manual Steering Wheel Mounted Controls *CD- Player (WITH STEERING WHEEL CONTROL
OPTIONS) Passenger Airbag Child Safety Door Locks *Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Tilt Wheel *Cruise Control *Power Locks *Tinted Windows (SEMI) Driver Airbag *Power Mirrors Traction Control *Driver/ Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power
Seat *Power Seats Trip Computer *Fog Lights Power Steering *Woodgrain (Sweet Oak Cherry) *Please understand this car is being sold
in central (Lawrenceburg) Kentucky. If you buy online, you are responsible for
pick up or shipping. However, this is also for sale locally, and buyers are
encouraged to come drive, if you are able. It is for sale now, so we have the
right to take it offline should a buyer come to buy locally. Due to test drives and trips to the detailer, the mileage might vary by a few. However, the car,
as shown in pictures, is guaranteed to be what you get!!! |
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