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2006 Town And Country Touring Van -- Warranty! 67000 Miles--excellent on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:67000
Location:

Cameron, Texas, United States

Cameron, Texas, United States
2006 Town and Country Touring Van -- Warranty!  67000 miles--excellent, image 1
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2006 Town and Country Touring van
Bright Silver Metallic Clear coat

(3.3L V6 4-speed Automatic)

67,000 miles  Second owner  

Clear title (Texas) Vehicle is 75 miles NE of Austin, 130 NW of Houston, and 180 S of Dallas.
Vehicle ID number:  2A4GP54L06R921347

Warranty:  Bumper to bumper extended 3rd party warranty.   Otherwise AS-IS.
We are not aware of any problems with the vehicle—the warranty is yours to switch over—the company has all the service records.  Immaculate – Never Wrecked --  Non- Smokers--Adult driven only—no big city driving/no parking lots.  Two minor paint issues—about the size of your thumb.

Given the extremely clean, very low mileage and warranty of this vehicle, we have set the reserve at reasonable price.  Second chances are possible, but do not bet on it!  The van is for sale locally, so we reserve the right to end the eBay auction at any time.

NADA, Kelly, and other less used guides all have different prices for this van.  If you are looking at any guide, be sure you allow for condition, mileage, and warranty.   If you look at just average vans, you will not be in the ballpark at all.

We are selling because we have purchased new cars.  Want to talk to the owner??  Call John Tidwell at 512-468-0526 evenings (I work in a correctional facility—no phones during work—do have voice mail)  Lots more pix-I can email to you.  Send request to jetidwell@farm-market.net

Payment:  Just about anything except personal or business check.  Vehicle and title released only after payment is secured.

4-speed automatic Front wheel drive
•Air conditioning—Front and rear air.  Dual controls (passenger and driver in front, with rear air controls in both the front and rear of the vehicle.
Front Seats Cloth Bucket power front seats  Bucket second row (removable, and bench third row with in-vehicle drop down for smooth floor.
Floor cargo bins between first and second seat rows, and pull-out drawer below the front passenger seat.
Remote keyless power door locks  (Yes, we have both key fobs)
•1 one-touch power windows
•Clock
•Tachometer
•Low fuel level warning
•Cruise control
•Cargo net
•Front, rear and 3rd row cup holders
•Front door pockets
•Retained accessory power
•Power steering
•12V rear power outlet(s)  2 front outlets
•Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
•Cruise controls on steering wheel
•Cargo area light
Floor mats in all 3 rows
•Dual vanity mirrors
•Mast antenna
•4 speakers
•AM/FM CD-controller stereo with controls on the steering wheel
•Variable intermittent wipers
•Rear defogger
•Power opening rear quarter windows 
•Intermittent rear wiper
•Steel wheels  15 x 6.5 in. 
•Steel spare wheel
•P225/60/16  All season tires
•Underbody mounted spare tire
•Child seat anchors
•Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
•Rear door child safety locks
•Auto delay off headlamps
•2 front headrests
•Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation
•Front seatbelt pretensioners

FUEL TANK CAPACITY 20 gal.
EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY)  17/24 mpg
MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY 2000 lbs.
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD 1200 lbs.
CURB WEIGHT 3894 lbs.
CARGO CAPACITY, ALL SEATS IN PLACE 14.0 cu.ft.
MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY 144 cu.ft.

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