2003 Chrysler Town And Country Limited With Scooter Lift ! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Engine:3.8
Year: 2003
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Chrysler
Model: Town & Country
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Limited
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: auto
Disability Equipped: Yes
Mileage: 118,456
2003 chrysler town & country wagonodometer: 118000 There is NO RUST and NO BODY DAMAGE or PAINT WORK ever! There are a few scratches on the deck and hood. The interior other than cracks in the leather on the driver's seat is fine. The headliner (FLORIDA DAMPNESS) is beginning to droop in the front over the dashboard. The floors and carpet are in good not great shape. THE AM/FM/CD radio and rear DVD player all work. The air is ice cold. New wipers and almost new tires. All service records are available for your inspection. There are third row seats that have been used about 6 times ever! The car has an ELECTRIC MOBILITY lift that is hard wired to the battery that can lift a scooter or wheel chair. The docking device comes with the car as does a device that attaches to the seat post on a scooter. The bad: The passenger window does not operate and the rear hatch does not operate electrically but does open with a key. According to a local MOPAR service rep, there is a module that should be replaced that controls the passenger window rear lift and occasionally the side doors. The alternator, water pump and all belts have been replaced. A complete tune-up including new plugs, wires and filters was done at about 105K. The car runs great. It's got the larger engine (3.8) and moves along quickly while still delivering very good gas mileage at 65-70 mph. The transmission is fine. So mechanically, other than the electrical issues the car is solid. Also since the car sits through the summer and was not airred out regularly, there was some mildew that has been addressed, All in all a good car with some issues that will serve a family, handicapped person or business well for many more years and miles. The car does not have any sort of warranty. I've tried to describe the car as honestly as possible. If you have questions, please ask. |
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