2010 Chrysler Town And Country Limited Loaded Dvd Navi Factory Warranty Swivel on 2040-cars
2010 Chrysler Town and Country Limited in the difficult to find SWIVEL 'N GO. The two middle captain's chairs turn to face the rear seats where everyone can enjoy the table that can be placed in the middle or to view 1 of the 2 DVD screens. FULLY LOADED. 70,000 mile BUMPER to BUMPER warranty from the factory. This car only has 40,100 miles on it and is in showroom condition. Navigation, bluetooth, satellite radio, rear view camera, parking sensors, blind spot sensors, power liftgate, remote start, new tires and much more. Serviced at the Chrysler dealership. Email me for more pictures.
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