2002 Dodge Duango Slt Plus 4x4,3rd Row Seats,leather,cd,loaded,no Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Beltsville, Maryland, United States
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This 2003 4door Dodge Durango SLT Plus 4X4 Third Row Seats, Blue is one you don’t want to miss out on! This is a fully loaded vehicle which comes with , power steering, power brakes, power windows, power locks, Dual power seats, heated seats, power mirror, tilt, cruise control, AM/FM stereo cassette and CD player, dual airbags, roof rack, ABS, an dual Cold A/C and heat system, and alloy wheels, with the leather seats, Information center, which you can see in the picture. The exterior of this vehicle looks good with its blue color Allows the truck to stand out and shine in its beauty. The interior of the vehicle doesn’t fall too far behind with its beautiful leather seats,. you will be driving in a sheik and classy manner. With a superb transmission the truck is just perfected. With a V8 5.9 engine this truck runs in gentleness and calmness allowing you to enjoy your ride. This truck has it all! and has all the possible option that was available at the time purchase, The only thing that you should know about the interior and exterior other than what you see in the picture is that there is a minor long scratch on driver side and a few scratches and door bangs, Keep in mind that this is a used truck and minor scratches and door bangs are not uncommon. Other than that truck is an astonishing and beautiful truck that runs better than ever! Don’t let the miles of this truck scare you! These are highway miles, If you come form out of state to pick up the truck, I will be more than happy to meet you at airport or terminal in order to increase your comfort and allow for a more relaxed transaction. Don’t miss out on a chance like this! Bid on this car while you can! Happy Bidding!
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