2007 Dodge Caliber Sxt Hatchback 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT with just under 103,000 miles on it. The car was well cared for and all the routine maitenance was done by a certified mechanic. All of the miles on the car are highway miles. Our family bought a new car in the summer and we are looking to get rid of this one. -Tires have about 50% tread left. - Inspected in June and car was placed in storage shortly after. - New Front Brakes - Has a couple normal dings, barely visable. - Back right tail light has a crack in it. - Front bumper has a small dent. Car is sold AS IS. Reserve price is set at $4000. I am willing to ship and will work with the buyer to make shipping arrangements. A shipping company must pick the car up at my home. Please get a shipping quote prior to bidding on the vehicle. Also, do not bid unless you have a positive bidding history. I will only sell the car to a reputable buyer. |
Dodge Caliber for Sale
- (C $9,800.00)
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