2010 Chrysler Town & Country Van No Reserve on 2040-cars
United States
What I have for sale is my 2010 Chrysler Town and Country
Touring. This beautiful van is in awesome shape considering it only has 37,251
miles! The vehicle is in perfect mechanical condition, it was always maintained
properly. The Clearwater Blue exterior is sharp with no dents or dings. There
are a few small scratches here and there, but nothing you wouldn’t expect from
a family vehicle. The gray cloth interior is extremely spacious and comfortable
with seating for 7 passengers. Both the second and third rows fold away, an
option known as “stow-n-go”. This van is
fully loaded with every power option including power sliding doors, power
trunk, foglights, ect. The sound system is great, has a factory Bluetooth system
as well as satellite radio. There is a storage compartment every direction you
look in this van, including the ceiling! I am including two head rest television sets
with the sale (helps keeps the kids occupied). The van is still under warranty,
I got the extended warranty when I bought the van which is transferable. This
is a great family vehicle, feel free to contact me with any questions or to set
up an appointment to come see it yourself! Thanks for looking. |
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