2008 Dodge Avenger Sxt Sedan on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
2008 Dodge Avenger SXT
Price: $7,000 Mileage: 79,000 Body Style: Sedan Exterior Color: White Stock #: DKD52587B VIN: 1B3LC46K08N631495 Engine: 2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Drivetrain: FWD Doors: 4 Wheelbase: 109" Owner Information: Name: Phil Wu Phone: 469-394-4377 Email: phil.wu1986@gmail.com Or contact with me via Ebay message Home/Vehicle location: 674 Modern Ice Drive, San Jose, CA 95112 Notice: No shipment available. All potential buyers please come down to the listed location to take a look at the car or pick it up. There are some slight damage on bumper and tail light which do not cause any driving difficulty at all. That's the reason I have lowered the price to a minimal level. This model's average price is around $9000 currently, and is sold over $10,000 at dealers. Also, I have purchased a warranty plan (Mechanical protection plan) with a remaining value of $1200 ($37.5/month), I'd like to transfer it to you if you agree to pay the remaining value. Otherwise I will cancel the plan. Thank you and you are welcome to take a look at the car at any time. |
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