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2000 Dodge Durango Slt Plus Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:136000
Location:

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States

North Wales, Pennsylvania, United States
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2000 Dodge Durango SLT

4.7L V8 Engine – 136,000 miles

4WD

Black with Tan leather interior (all leather in great condition)

3rd row seating – seating for up to 8 passengers total. Lots of space available with folding 3rd and second row seats.

Bridgestone Dueler AT tires – good tread wear remaining.

Class III & IV 2” Trailer Hitch with wiring connection.

Engine and transmission run good.

Power Windows, Power Steering, and fully adjustable Power Driver’s Seat.

GARMIN Nuvi 1450 GPS Navigation (5” screen) will be included. ($150 retail value) ***** Only if buy it now price is reached *****

Pioneer 50W AM/FM CD player head unit with iPod/MP3 player cable input

Kenwood 50W 4 channel amplifier

Cruise Control

Anti-Theft system/Vehicle alarm

2 remote keyless entry key fobs included

A/C works well.

Full size spare tire (good tread)

Passed PA State inspection and emission inspection in December 2013.

New rack and pinion

New brake master cylinder

Haynes Auto Repair manual included

I am the original owner and I took care of it mechanically over the years. I changed the oil regularly every 3000 miles. Clean interior. It has never been in an accident. It has never been in a flood. Clean CARFAX.

 

What this car needs:

Front bumper has a large rust hole on passenger side. The bumper needs to be replaced or repaired. Driver’s side rear door has a small rust area developing about the size of a quarter. The rest of the body and paint are in good shape.

4WD shift knob linkage is broken. Transmission is good. Only the shifter knob/linkage needs to be replaced. It worked all winter just fine and I believe the shift linkage broke recently. I have not had this looked at either, but I am assuming it is minor since the 4WD had no operational issues.

ABS system stopped working. Brake/ABS lights come on. Could be a minor fix, but I never had it looked into. It passes inspection without ABS system operable.

There is some uneven tire wear developing on left front tire. The rank and pinion power steering unit had been replaced recently.

Stereo system was replaced with Pioneer head unit, 4 speakers and Kenwood 4 channel  50 Watt amplifier about 8-9 years ago. The left channel of the speakers stopped working recently. Otherwise the stereo system sounds good. It has a connection for an iPod and built in CD player on the head unit.

The rear passenger power window is temperamental. It will work sometimes and not others. Motors seem fine. Could be a wiring or switch issue?

Driver’s side rear door will not open from the inside. The door handle on the inside of the door had broken from the door lever. It needs a new inside door panel or repair the plastic handle that connects to the door rod.

The steering wheel has some play and needs to be adjusted/tightened or replaced.

The driver’s side front seat has some play. I believe the seat rails need to be replaced or adjusted.

 

 

All in all it has been a good reliable car for me that needs some work after 14 years in operation. A good fixer-upper for someone with a little time and some skills. There is potential to fix this car up and sell at a profit or simply drive it yourself for several more years.

Please let me know if you have any other specific questions about this car.

It will be sold AS-IS

I have been very truthful about all of the issues with this car.

This truck is being sold for local pick up only or delivery at buyers expense.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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