Interior: Air Conditioning, Cooled Seats, Cruise Control, Power Mirrors
Exterior: Alloy Wheels
Electronics: CD Changer
Seller's comments about 2001' Chrysler Grand Voyager 3.3L Limited
I am selling privately my minivan, which is a Chrysler Grand Voyager, with a wide range of equipment: - Leather Seats - 3-zone automatic air conditioning - Cruise control - Electrically operated driver's seat with memory - Heated driver and passenger seats (out of order) - electrically operated heated mirrors - photochromatic rearview mirror - CD changer (factory) - electrically opening side doors - electrical opening of the trunk lid (ineffective) - Pioneer Bluetooth radio, additional tweeters - 17' alloy rims (larger than original) The engine runs smoothly and the automatic transmission does not jerk. However, it is being sold as damaged due to a coolant leak. In this topic, the radiator and water pump were replaced, and the leak appeared in the middle of the car, near the rear door. Moreover, after leaving the mechanic, there was a knocking noise in the right front wheel, the mechanic said it was the shock absorber bearing. A year ago I replaced the front shock absorbers in the car, the alignment was done, 2 years ago the spark plugs and ignition cables were replaced, 3 years ago a gas installation from the Polish company Kme was installed. I have been thinking about replacing the car for some time now, and the money spent on recent repairs and the unresolved problem has contributed to the fact that I am selling it in the condition it is in. With me, the car made 90,000. km and I hope that with someone else he will cover at least the same distance. I can add old 16' wheels to the car - but I only have 3 pieces and a set of rear seats (4 captain's), because currently there is a set from a Dodge Grand Caravan with a seat in the 3rd row, which allows for 7 people.