2006 Dodge Caravan Work Ready Has Shelf's And Storage Bins In Back 78,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
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This is a 2006 Dodge Caravan that was purchased from Enterprise Rental Car Company. It has been very well serviced and maintained. it is very clean and not all beat up. It is setup as a service Van with Shelf's and storage Bins in the back. Perfect for several type businesses like Electricians, Plumbers, Cable and Satellite installation and repair and many more. Also would be good for the Independent Handy Man. It runs out great with the 3.3 Liter V6 engine with ONLY 78.000 MILES on it. Tires are good. It has been fully serviced and is ready to go!!. NEEDS NOTHING!!
This van is also For Sale locally on our lot so auction could end early. It is being sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. You are welcome to come by and test drive it and check it out anyway you want before end of auction. It is priced fair and has a Buy It Now price on it so please don't ask me the reserve amount. It is actually priced lower on ebay than we are asking for it locally. Clear and Clean title in hand. Georgia residents will be required to pay sales tax on top of the selling price as this vehicle is owned by a licensed Georgia Used Car Dealer. |
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