2012 Dodge Avenger Sxt Plus Sedan 4-door 3.6lvvt on 2040-cars
Ravenwood, Missouri, United States
2012 Dodge Avenger SXT Plus with only 4940 Miles! Loaded with all options, Power everything, Pwr door locks,windows,sunroof. 3.6L VVT 285Hp, 62TE 6 speed automatic with tap shift. GPS Navigation screen with DVD player,CD,touch screen, with USB ports. Exterior is black with SXT graphics(which can be removed if necessary). Interior is clothe with subtle red inserts. LED lighting inside. It has the aluminum wheels with the chrome overlays. This car is super nice with no concerns, it turns alot of heads,absolutely mint. It does have a Missouri prior salvage title which I have in hand. $25,250 MSRP $20,000 Private Party Book I purchased car with 300 miles on it with a salvaged title and had it repaired back to OEM specs. Love this car and hate to sell it but we just don't drive it enough to justify keeping it.
$500 do at auction end and full payment required within 5 days Shipping is buyers responsibility,but I'll assist with loading vehicle on your carrier. No outside USA bidders. |
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