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Sxt 3.3l Reclining Seats Keyless Entry Climate Control Alloy Wheels Am/fm Radio on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:113065 Color: Transmission
Location:

Cooperstown, New York, United States

Cooperstown, New York, United States
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2006 DODGE CARAVAN SXT

113,065 MILES

SXT 3.3L Reclining Seats Keyless Entry Climate Control Alloy Wheels AM/FM Radio/Single CD player

ASKING $4400.00

Will take best offer

“Very Good Condition”

 

VIN: 1D4GP45R56B697920

 

Private Seller

 

ZIP CODE: 13326

 

Average 25 MPG City/Hwy

 

Pick up only

PayPal only

As is. No warranty.

Cloth seating, some wear in upholstery

 

Features:

Standard equipment pre-selected below Reset selections to standard equipment

Engine

V6, 3.3 Liter 

Drivetrain

FWD 

Comfort and Convenience

Air Conditioning 

Power Windows 

Power Door Locks 

Cruise Control 

Safety and Security

Dual Air Bags 

Seats

5-Passenger Seating 

Quad Seating (4 Buckets) 

Exterior

Transmission

Automatic 

Braking and Traction

Steering

Power Steering 

Tilt Wheel 

Entertainment and Instrumentation

AM/FM Stereo 

Cassette 

CD (Single Disc) 

Roof and Glass

Privacy Glass 

Cargo and Towing

Wheels and Tires

Alloy Wheel


2006 Dodge Caravan Consumer Rating

7.1

7.1 out of 10

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KBB Review, Pricing and Specs for the 2006 Dodge Caravan SXT

http://www.kbb.com/

Powertrain

Engine

V6, 3.3 Liter

Horsepower

180 @ 5000 RPM

Torque

210 @ 4000 RPM

Fuel Economy

City 17/Hwy 24/Comb 20 MPG

Bore x Stroke

3.66 x 3.19

Compression Ratio

9.3

Fuel Type

Gas

Fuel Induction

Sequential Fuel Induction

Valve Train

Overhead Valve

Valves Per Cylinder

2

Total Number Valves

12

Transmission

Automatic

Drivetrain

FWD

Transfer Case

-

 

Dimensions

Fuel Capacity

20.0 gallons

Wheel Base

113.3 inches

Overall Length

189.9 inches

Width with Mirrors

78.6 inches

Width without Mirrors

-

Height

68.9 inches

Curb Weight

3999 lbs.

Tires / Wheel Size

P215/65R16

Rear Tires / Wheel Size

-

Turning Radius

37.6 feet

Standard Axle Ratio

3.62

Minimum Ground Clearance

5.4 inches

Maximum Ground Clearance

-

Maximum GVWR

-

Maximum Towing

3600 lbs.

Payload Base Capacity

1692 lbs.

Head Room: Front

39.6 inches

Head Room: Rear

37.3 inches

Leg Room: Front

40.8 inches

Leg Room: Rear

34.5 inches

Shoulder Room: Front

62.8 inches

Shoulder Room: Rear

61.9 inches

EPA Passenger

-

EPA Trunk or Cargo

146.7 cu.ft.

EPA Total Interior

157.1 cu.ft.

Truck Bed Volume

-

 

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