2002 Dodge Stratus Se Sedan 87k Miles Loaded 6 Cylinder Model Great Condition Nr on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Up for sale is a 2002 Dodge Stratus Se sedan. It is in great condition and has had no accidents or repairs. It runs and drives great and needs nothing.
87,100 miles on the car, original. 2 owners in MA and CT. Car was garaged and really needs nothing. 6cylinder model which is the stronger motor over the 4 cylinder. Automatic transmission which shifts like new. Power windows, mirrors and locks. Car has keyless entry and I have 2 keys and 2 keyless remotes. There are no check engine lights on and the car is good for CT emissions until 6/2015. Feel free to come inspect the car before the auction is over, Located in Stamford, CT 06902. Payment can be Paypal, Certified check or Cash in person. Vehicle must be picked up by winning bidder or party. I can ship but the buyer must arrange and pay for shipping costs. Only serious people, car must be picked up within 3 days of the auction close unless specified. |
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