1997 Dodge Avenger Es Coupe 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Charles Town, West Virginia, United States
Selling a very good example of a 97 Dodge Avenger. 2.5L V6. Air, cruise, power windows, power moonroof, abs etc. Really is a great car with low miles for year. Averages at around 9,000 miles per year.Very well maintained and extremely clean.Would make a great car as a graduation present.Sold as is, where is. No warranty expressed or implied.Deposit by Paypal. Cash or Cashiers check (check must clear before car is released)Any other photos needed? Just ask.Auction may be ended early due to vehicle being for sale locally
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