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2006 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:123500
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Here we have a superb 2006 DODGE GRAND CARVAN with 123,500 miles. This car was used in up state NY all of its life, and has almost all highway miles. This is very noticable when you see the car, because it is in amazing shape. 

The exteior as well as the interior is very clean. The owners were strictly no smoking and no pets - so no odors what so ever. There are no stains at all inside.
This car is very mechanically sound. The engine works very strong, it is a V6 and can haul the car with no problems at high speeds when the car is full. 
The tranmission is very smooth when switching gears. It has no problems at all.
The tires and breaks are also good on this vehicle.

This is a GREAT car with NO RESERVE AUCTION!
A quick KBB search shows that this vehicle with this many miles in GOOD conditioning has a retail price of over $6500.
A quick search on local dealers shows a price tag of over $6000 on this vehicle.
A quick online search for this vehicle shows that owners are selling for over $5000.

But we are auctioning this car with NO RESERVE! DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS AUCTION!

I am willing to go the extra mile to get this car into your hands. As long as you are in any of the 48 states there shouldn't be a problem, but shipping costs will come from you. If you live near the NYC area, than we can easily arrange for you to get your hands on this vehicle. Just message me with your specific needs and we can work anything out!

This is a great vehicle at a great price. 




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