2004 Chrysler Town & Country Lx on 2040-cars
Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:3.3L V6 OHV 12V
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Town & Country
Trim: LX
Drive Type: 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 97,934
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: LX
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Burgundy
| VIN | 1C4GP45R24B537844 | ||
| Year | 2004 | Engine Type | 3.3L V6 OHV 12V | 
| Make | Chrysler | Driveline | FWD | 
| Model | Town & Country | Ground Clearance | 5.50 in. | 
| Trim Level | LX | Front Brake Type | Disc | 
| Manufactured In | UNITED STATES | Rear Brake Type | Drum | 
| Body Style | SPORTS VAN | Anti-Brake System | Non-ABS or 4-Wheel ABS | 
| Transmission | 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive | Standard Seating | 7 | 
| MPG Hwy | 26 miles/gallon | Optional Seating | No data | 
| MPG City | 19 miles/gallon | Tires | 215/70R15 | 
| Wheelbase | 119.30 in. | ||
| Curb Weight | 4087 lbs | 
| Trim Level | LX | Manufactured in | UNITED STATES | 
| Body Style | SPORTS VAN | Engine Type | 3.3L V6 OHV 12V | 
| Driveline | FWD | Tank | 20.00 gallon | 
| City MPG | 19 miles/gallon | Highway MPG | 26 miles/gallon | 
| Anti-Brake System | Non-ABS | 4-Wheel ABS | Steering Type | R&P | 
| Front Brake Type | Disc | Rear Brake Type | Drum | 
| Turning Diameter | 39.40 in. | Front Suspension | Ind | 
| Rear Suspension | Semi | Front Spring Type | Coil | 
| Rear Spring Type | Leaf | Tires | 215/70R15 | 
| Front Headroom | 39.60 in. | Rear Headroom | 39.10 in. | 
| Front Legroom | 40.60 in. | Rear Legroom | 39.00 in. | 
| Front Shoulder Room | 62.90 in. | Rear Shoulder Room | 64.70 in. | 
| Front Hip Room | 57.20 in. | Rear Hip Room | 67.60 in. | 
| Curb Weight | 4087 lbs | Curb Weight |  | 
| Overall Length | 200.50 in. | Overall Width | 78.60 in. | 
| Overall Height | 68.90 in. | Wheelbase | 119.30 in. | 
| Ground Clearance | 5.50 in. | Track Front | 63.00 in. | 
| Track Rear | 64.00 in. | Cargo Length | 22.10 in. | 
| Width at Wheelwell | 48.90 in. | Width at Wall | 66.80 in. | 
| Depth | 46.60 in. | Standard Seating | 7 | 
| Optional Seating |  | Passenger Volume | 164.90 cu.ft. | 
| Cargo Volume | 17.80 cu.ft. | Standard Towing | 1800 lbs | 
| Maximum Towing | 3800 lbs | Standard Payload | 1513 lbs | 
| Maximum Payload | 1513 lbs | Standard GVWR | 5600 lbs | 
| Maximum GVWR | 5600 lbs | Warranty Duration | 36 month | 
| Warranty Distance | 36,000 mile | Powertrain Warranty Duration | 84 month | 
| Powertrain Warranty Distance | 70,000 mile | Rust-duration | 60 month | 
| Rust-distance | 100,000 mile | ||
| Child Safety Door Locks | Standard | Locking Pickup Truck Tailgate |  | 
| Power Door Locks | Standard | Vehicle Anti-Theft | Standard | 
| 4WD/AWD |  | ABS Brakes | Optional | 
| Automatic Load-Leveling |  | Electronic Brake Assistance |  | 
| Limited Slip Differential |  | Locking Differential |  | 
| Traction Control |  | Vehicle Stability Control System |  | 
| Driver Airbag | Standard | Front Side Airbag | Optional | 
| Front Side Airbag with Head Protection | Optional | Passenger Airbag | Standard | 
| Side Head Curtain Airbag |  | Second Row Side Airbag |  | 
| Second Row Side Airbag with Head Protection |  | Electronic Parking Aid |  | 
| First Aid Kit |  | Trunk Anti-Trap Device |  | 
| Keyless Entry | Standard | Remote Ignition |  | 
| Air Conditioning | Standard | Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls |  | 
| Cruise Control | Standard | Tachometer |  | 
| Tilt Steering | Standard | Tilt Steering Column | Standard | 
| Heated Steering Wheel |  | Leather Steering Wheel |  | 
| Steering Wheel Mounted Controls | Standard | Telescopic Steering Column |  | 
| Adjustable Foot Pedals | Optional | Genuine Wood Trim |  | 
| Tire Pressure Monitor |  | Trip Computer |  | 
| AM/FM Radio | Standard | Cassette Player | Optional | 
| CD Player | Standard | CD Changer | Optional | 
| DVD Player |  | Voice Activated Telephone |  | 
| Navigation Aid | Optional | Second Row Sound Controls |  | 
| Subwoofer |  | Telematics System |  | 
| Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat | Optional | Front Cooled Seat |  | 
| Front Heated Seat |  | Front Power Lumbar Support |  | 
| Front Power Memory Seat |  | Front Split Bench Seat |  | 
| Leather Seat |  | Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat |  | 
| Second Row Folding Seat | Standard | Second Row Heated Seat |  | 
| Second Row Multi-Adjustable Power Seat |  | Second Row Removable Seat | Standard | 
| Third Row Removable Seat | Standard | Cargo Area Cover |  | 
| Cargo Area Tiedowns |  | Cargo Net | Standard | 
| Load Bearing Exterior Rack | Optional | Pickup Truck Bed Liner |  | 
| Power Sunroof |  | Removable Top |  | 
| Manual Sunroof |  | Automatic Headlights |  | 
| Daytime Running Lights |  | Fog Lights |  | 
| High Intensity Discharge Headlights |  | Pickup Truck Cargo Box Light |  | 
| Running Boards | Optional | Front Air Dam | Standard | 
| Rear Spoiler | Optional | Skid Plate |  | 
| Splash Guards | Optional | Wind Deflector for Convertibles |  | 
| Power Sliding Side Van Door | Optional | Power Trunk Lid |  | 
| Alloy Wheels | Optional | Chrome Wheels |  | 
| Full Size Spare Tire |  | Run Flat Tires |  | 
| Steel Wheels | Standard | Power Windows | Standard | 
| Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror |  | Glass Rear Window on Convertible |  | 
| Heated Exterior Mirror | Standard | Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror |  | 
| Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror | Standard | Deep Tinted Glass | Standard | 
| Interval Wipers | Standard | Rain Sensing Wipers |  | 
| Rear Window Defogger | Standard | Rear Wiper | Standard | 
| Sliding Rear Pickup Truck Window |  | Tow Hitch Receiver | Optional | 
| Towing Preparation Package | Optional | 
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