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2008 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Swivel-n-go * Every Option * 4.0l No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:111000 Color: and interior flaws but normal wear and tear in my opinion
Location:

Dublin, North Carolina, United States

Dublin, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:

RareBeautiful Burgundy Grand Caravan SXT swivel-n-go with Table and every option available for this model including: Navigation , back-up camera, back-up sonar, Sirius satellite radio and TV, remote-start, cruise, power windows, adjustable pedals, heated 6 way power seats in front and heated second row swivel seats, leather, tri-zone climate control, power sliding doors with power windows, power liftgate, power stow-n-go third row, built in sunshades for second and third row, keyless entry, flip down monitors for second and third row, wireless headphones x2, power sunroof, aux inputs for rear entertainment with 120v receptacle, audio controls in steering wheel, and more. Vehicle has some exterior and interior flaws but normal wear and tear in my opinion.  Rare vehicle with these options, the 4.0 Engine and Running boards. Vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end auction early if sold.


On Jan-18-14 at 12:58:10 PST, seller added the following information:

Full option list:

 

·         Navigation

·         Remote start

·         Back-up camera

·         Back-up sensors

·         Hard Drive

·         Sirius satellite radio

·         Sirius satellite TV

·         Leather

·         Heated front row seats

·         Heated second row seats

·         Swivel-n-go arrangement w/table

·         Power stow-n-go third row

·         Power liftgate

·         Power windows in sliding doors

·         Power sunroof

·         Running boards

• Adjustable Pedals
• Power Locks
• Air Conditioning
• Power Mirrors
• Alarm System
• Power Sliding Doors
• Alloy Wheels
•Built in sunshades for second and third row
• AM/FM
• Power Steering
• Anti-Lock Brakes
• Power Tailgate
• Automatic Headlights
• Power Windows
• Cargo Area Tiedowns
• Rear Air
• CD
• Rear Defroster
• Child Safety Door Locks
• Rear Wiper
• Cruise Control
• Second Row Folding Seat
• Driver Airbag
• Second Row Removable Seat
• Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
• Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls
• Electronic Brake Assistance
• Side Head Curtain Airbag
• Fog Lights
• Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
• Front Air Dam
• Tachometer
• Full Size Spare Tire
• Third Row Seat
• Interval Wipers
• Tilt Wheel
• Keyless Entry
• Tinted Windows
• Leather Steering Wheel
• Tire Pressure Monitor
• Load Bearing Exterior Rack
• Traction Control
• Luggage Rack
• Trip Computer
• Owners Manual
• Vehicle Stability Control System
• Passenger Airbag
• Voice Activated Telephone


On Jan-20-14 at 12:35:52 PST, seller added the following information:

Just had new brakes and rotors installed today, 1/20, will provide invoice with purchase.

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