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2014 Dodge Avenger Se Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

US $12,450.00
Year:2014 Mileage:6098
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Advertising:

2014 Dodge Avenger, 2.4L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Very low Miles - Only 6K Miles, Keyless Entree, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control, Power Driver Mirror, Power Passenger Mirror, Power Steering, Ice Cold A/C, New Tires, One Owner, Non Smoking, Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, CD Player, AM/FM Stereo, Cell Phone Hook Up, Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Side Air Bags, Tire Pressure Monitoring, Emergency Trunk Release, Child Safety Lock, Rear Window Defroster.

This car is a used but like new car, Runs and Drives Perfect, Nothing is wrong with this car, it has a perfect engine and transmission, Its a one owner car, This car has a rebuilt (salvage) tittle, it was in a very light accident on the left front of the car, we changed the Hood, Left Fender and the front bumper cover of the car, the car is fixed by the professionals and there are no signs or anything on the car.


If you need any additional pictures from this car and you can not find it on our website please call us, we will email you the pictures same day.

Our Dealer Ship is located in Dallas Texas, 

If you are a Texas buyer you have to pay for the taxes, License fee and document fees. We can calculate all fees for you before your purchase. (You are responsible for transportation if you don't want to come and pick up the car, we can help to find the right transport for you)

If you are a out of state (Texas) buyer you only pay an additional $50 document fee and transportation fee, you are responsible for transportation, we can help to find the right transport for you.

If you need any other information about this car before you purchase it please give us a call at: 214-518-0043


An immediate deposit of $300 is required after your purchase.
The rest will be by Cashiers check or bank transfer. We will release the car 1-2 business days after the whole payment is received from purchaser.

Thank you for looking at our listing on ebay.

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