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2004 Chrysler Town & Country Lx on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:97934 Color: Burgundy /
 Gray
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:3.3L V6 OHV 12V
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 1C4GP45R24B537844 Year: 2004
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
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

VIN1C4GP45R24B537844

Year2004Engine Type3.3L V6 OHV 12V
MakeChryslerDrivelineFWD
ModelTown & CountryGround Clearance5.50 in.
Trim LevelLXFront Brake TypeDisc
Manufactured InUNITED STATESRear Brake TypeDrum
Body StyleSPORTS VANAnti-Brake SystemNon-ABS or
4-Wheel ABS
Transmission4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Standard Seating7
MPG Hwy26 miles/gallonOptional SeatingNo data
MPG City19 miles/gallonTires215/70R15


Wheelbase119.30 in.


Curb Weight4087 lbs
Trim LevelLXManufactured inUNITED STATES
Body StyleSPORTS VANEngine Type3.3L V6 OHV 12V
DrivelineFWDTank20.00 gallon
City MPG19 miles/gallonHighway MPG26 miles/gallon
Anti-Brake SystemNon-ABS | 4-Wheel ABSSteering TypeR&P
Front Brake TypeDiscRear Brake TypeDrum
Turning Diameter39.40 in.Front SuspensionInd
Rear SuspensionSemiFront Spring TypeCoil
Rear Spring TypeLeafTires215/70R15
Front Headroom39.60 in.Rear Headroom39.10 in.
Front Legroom40.60 in.Rear Legroom39.00 in.
Front Shoulder Room62.90 in.Rear Shoulder Room64.70 in.
Front Hip Room57.20 in.Rear Hip Room67.60 in.
Curb Weight4087 lbsCurb Weight—
Overall Length200.50 in.Overall Width78.60 in.
Overall Height68.90 in.Wheelbase119.30 in.
Ground Clearance5.50 in.Track Front63.00 in.
Track Rear64.00 in.Cargo Length22.10 in.
Width at Wheelwell48.90 in.Width at Wall66.80 in.
Depth46.60 in.Standard Seating7
Optional Seating—Passenger Volume164.90 cu.ft.
Cargo Volume17.80 cu.ft.Standard Towing1800 lbs
Maximum Towing3800 lbsStandard Payload1513 lbs
Maximum Payload1513 lbsStandard GVWR5600 lbs
Maximum GVWR5600 lbsWarranty Duration36 month
Warranty Distance36,000 milePowertrain Warranty Duration84 month
Powertrain Warranty Distance70,000 mileRust-duration60 month
Rust-distance100,000 mile

Child Safety Door LocksStandardLocking Pickup Truck Tailgate—
Power Door LocksStandardVehicle Anti-TheftStandard
4WD/AWD—ABS BrakesOptional
Automatic Load-Leveling—Electronic Brake Assistance—
Limited Slip Differential—Locking Differential—
Traction Control—Vehicle Stability Control System—
Driver AirbagStandardFront Side AirbagOptional
Front Side Airbag with Head ProtectionOptionalPassenger AirbagStandard
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 EntryStandardRemote Ignition—
Air ConditioningStandardSeparate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls—
Cruise ControlStandardTachometer—
Tilt SteeringStandardTilt Steering ColumnStandard
Heated Steering Wheel—Leather Steering Wheel—
Steering Wheel Mounted ControlsStandardTelescopic Steering Column—
Adjustable Foot PedalsOptionalGenuine Wood Trim—
Tire Pressure Monitor—Trip Computer—
AM/FM RadioStandardCassette PlayerOptional
CD PlayerStandardCD ChangerOptional
DVD Player—Voice Activated Telephone—
Navigation AidOptionalSecond Row Sound Controls—
Subwoofer—Telematics System—
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power SeatOptionalFront 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 SeatStandardSecond Row Heated Seat—
Second Row Multi-Adjustable Power Seat—Second Row Removable SeatStandard
Third Row Removable SeatStandardCargo Area Cover—
Cargo Area Tiedowns—Cargo NetStandard
Load Bearing Exterior RackOptionalPickup 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 BoardsOptionalFront Air DamStandard
Rear SpoilerOptionalSkid Plate—
Splash GuardsOptionalWind Deflector for Convertibles—
Power Sliding Side Van DoorOptionalPower Trunk Lid—
Alloy WheelsOptionalChrome Wheels—
Full Size Spare Tire—Run Flat Tires—
Steel WheelsStandardPower WindowsStandard
Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror—Glass Rear Window on Convertible—
Heated Exterior MirrorStandardElectrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror—
Power Adjustable Exterior MirrorStandardDeep Tinted GlassStandard
Interval WipersStandardRain Sensing Wipers—
Rear Window DefoggerStandardRear WiperStandard
Sliding Rear Pickup Truck Window—Tow Hitch ReceiverOptional
Towing Preparation PackageOptional

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