2005 Dodge Magnum R/t Wagon 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Fort Plain, New York, United States
2005 Dodge Magnum R/T for sale. Color is dark blue, with a gray interior. 18" wheels, rear-wheel drive. Currently has about 131,000 miles.
The car runs great; no mechanical issues, everything works as it should. We bought the car last October (2013), the car wasn't running at the time and the mileage on the instrument cluster was said to be not working, so it is listed as true mileage unknown (will be explained further). Upon connecting a DRBIII the mileage showed up as 130,892 miles. Then after further work and inspection we got the car running and checked out the instrument cluster and come to find out the brightness was turned all the way down, so after turning the lighting up the odometer displayed same miles as the DRBIII had read, so I believe it to be the true mileage. (the car has been occasionally driven so mileage is now 131,026) Also we replaced the front bumper cover and left driving light because both had some damage (small cracks). The car looks very good, clean inside and out, but if observed closely you can see that the hood and left side of vehicle had been repainted at some time (not a show quality job, but looks good, sand scratches are visible in spots) Just want buyers to have a full understanding of the vehicle and be completely honest. The car is a nice vehicle, runs strong and looks good overall. You can contact Joe at 315-717-1284 or feel free to email questions. Car is also listed locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early as well. |
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