2004 Chrysler Pacifica Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
I am selling this 2004 Chrysler Pacifica. It's a great family vehicle. Has a built-in dvd player. My kids always enjoy watching movies on the go. There are a few minor cosmetic things wrong with the car, 3 out of the 4 door handles are broken, I bought the car that way and never cared enough to buy new handles, it never bothered me that much. The paint on the right side of the hood is starting to fade a bit but the car still looks good. Problems with the vehicle itself? Engine runs good, transmission just recently started slipping. I still use the car everyday but the transmission will need to be looked at. It is still a great car, my sister wants to buy it from me but is unable to till next year and I kind of need the money now as we are a little behind on bills. Non-smokers. I am not the original owner, I bought the car from my sister. I would prefer to do the transaction in person. Seeing that it's a vehicle, I will not be shipping/towing the car to anyone, that would be too costly and I'm not asking too much for the car so you must be able to come pick it up yourself. The car runs so there is no need to have it towed home. If you are serious about the car I would prefer you contact me either through my email or my cell phone to come and look at the car. I would prefer to receive cash for the car so if i can sell it without paypal that would be great. Contact info, Naomi 951-500-8843 sarahm8706@gmail.com |
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