Detail Info for: Great minivan ready to haul kids or monkeys

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/25/2010
Price:
$ 1075.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
234000
Location:
South Bend, Indiana, 46614
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2000 Plymouth Voyager
Submodel Body Type:
SE Minivan/Van
Engine:
6 Cylinder 3.3 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
2p4gp44g3yr583573
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Ethanol - FFV
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
High mileage, but in really great shape. Some surface rust. Some stains on the carpet. Mechanically, it's solid. Newer tires, new battery in May, new coolant in June or early July. New belt the same time as coolant. Roof rack, double sliding doors, 7 seater with quad (bucket) seating and a bench in the last row. Cruise control, AC, etc. I'm not the original owner, but I know the two previous owners. Was not smoked in. KBB.com puts the value at over $3,000, so the buy it now price is a pretty good deal. I'm currently out of the country, so sale will be handled by my brother-in-law. Send me an e-mail with questions and, if you want me to try to phone you, leave a telephone number. I'll get to you as soon as possible. I'm on GMT+1 time, so that's New York +6 hours and Seattle +9. Delivery/pickup is solely your responsibility. I'd prefer payment in cash, but will take PayPal instant payments or you'll have to wait for the PP transfer to clear before picking up the van. It's ready to drive anywhere. Over the summer, I took a couple 400 mile single day trips and it did splendidly. I'm kind of an easy driver, so with me it also got about 25-27mpg on the highway. Flex Fuel capable, but it's better with regular unleaded. Ethanol gas is overpriced and drops fuel efficiency. Known Issues:•Minor rust in places•Some tears on driver's seat side vinyl, not too bad though•Passenger's side mirror has some broken plastic on the housing, mirror intact and the motor still moves it•Driver's side power windows not functioning - I *think* it's just the little control thing, available at a salvage yard for under $50 and involves two screws and some nylon plugs - I've had it apart already, just didn't get around to getting the parts as it came up only a short time ago and haven't had time.•AC has been working great all summer, but the AC clutch is making a little noise when accelerating, louder if you stomp the gas, not very much at all if you drive easy.•Some stains on the carpet and some marks on the ceiling (the ceiling stuff will probably come out easily, stains in the carpet I think are probably permanent, but they're not too bad)