2011 Chrysler 200 S - 36,203 Miles - 1 - Owner Existing Transferable Warranty on 2040-cars
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, United States
2011 Chrysler 200 S 36,203 miles - mostly all Hwy miles 1 owner Existing Platinum transferable warranty good till Sept 30th 2015 or 23,795 additional miles. Oil recently changed (had a 3 year 36k mi. service/maintenance package at dealer for oil changes) New front rotors and brakes Front tires have about 80% tread and rear has 70% (all matching) Good Year all season tires. All work done at local Chrysler Dealership Nice (S) edition: S leather-trimmed bucket seats with suede inserts, Black finish fog lamp bezels dual bright exhaust tips, 18” polished and painted s wheels, Chrysler black emblems Professionally tinted windows, 35% including front strip CLEAN Title never in an accident Adult owned and driven Washed and cleaned regularly, during winter was washed every week Purchased additional rust package Reason for selling is I have 2 vehicles and moved 5 miles from work. I am requiring a $500.00 deposit to pay pal that will be non refundable |
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