1996 Dodge Avenger Es Green Great Shape. 68,750 Miles. One Non-smoking Owner! on 2040-cars
Canton, Michigan, United States
You are bidding on a 1996 Polo Green Dodge Avenger. This car is automatic transmission in great shape with under 69,000 miles. The car has had one non-smoking owner. The car is also super clean. This would make a great starter car for someone or an awesome Christmas present. The car blue books for about $3,000 dollars. The only defect is that there is a little bit of rust on the fender and quarter panel, but that can be fixed easily. The car may also need a muffler in the near future, but other than that it runs great. The transmission is only about 3 years old and it has recently had all shocks and struts replaced. It also has very new brakes. The car was maintained beautifully and I have all the service records as well. Pick-up will be in Canton or surrounding areas. I posted the sticker with all the features of the car. This was the top of the line at the time. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks and happy bidding! |
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