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Sales history CHRYSLER pacifica 2004–2008
Found: 14 carsДамо знати, коли з'являться нові лоти
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4L
UNDERCARRIAGE
174 177 mi
FRONT END
DES MOINES
1
3.5L
REAR END
154 057 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
4L
FRONT END
113 510 mi
REAR END
DALLAS
1
4L
NORMAL WEAR
178 448 mi
MECHANICAL
DALLAS
1
4L
FRONT END
183 436 mi
MECHANICAL
BLAINE
1
3.5L
0 mi
BURN
GRAND PRAIRIE
1
3.5L
0 mi
ALL OVER
GAINESVILLE
3
3.8L
172 086 mi
FRONT END
SAN MARTIN
1
3.5L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
194 616 mi
MECHANICAL
HAMPTON
3
4L
UNDERCARRIAGE
134 531 mi
FRONT END
OCALA
3
3.5L
166 711 mi
REAR END
WOODHAVEN
1
3.8L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
167 319 mi
REAR END
HELENA
1
4L
HAIL
212 056 mi
MECHANICAL
COLORADO SPRINGS
1
3.5L
199 468 mi
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
SPARTANBURG
1
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Why Buy Chrysler from USA
Copart and IAAI auctions list 200-500 Chrysler vehicles daily. The average price for a 2018-2020 Chrysler 300 is between $8,000 and $12,000, which is about 35-40% cheaper than the European market. This makes purchasing a Chrysler from the USA a financially savvy choice, especially if you’re looking for value without compromising on quality.
Most Popular Chrysler Models at Auction
When it comes to Chrysler, there are several models that consistently attract attention at auctions. Here are a few that you should consider:
- Chrysler Grand Caravan - Known for its spacious interior and family-friendly features, the Grand Caravan remains a popular choice, especially among those needing a reliable minivan.
- Chrysler Pacifica - This model combines a modern design with advanced technology, making it a strong contender for families who want both functionality and style.
- Chrysler PT Cruiser - With its unique retro design, the PT Cruiser is a favorite among those looking for something a bit different while still being practical.
- Chrysler Sebring - The Sebring is appreciated for its comfort and affordability, making it a great entry-level sedan for budget-conscious buyers.
What to Look for When Choosing
When shopping for a Chrysler at auction, it’s crucial to know what to look for. Avoid vehicles with extensive frame damage or significant water damage, as these can lead to costly repairs down the line. Ideally, aim for models with under 100,000 miles, as this generally indicates less wear and tear. Be cautious of models from years known for specific issues; for instance, the 2005-2010 Chrysler Town & Country has had reported transmission problems.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Chrysler
Understanding the total cost of importing a Chrysler can save you from unexpected expenses. For example, if you buy a car for $10,000 at auction, you should factor in approximately $1,800 for shipping. Customs fees generally range from $2,500 to $4,000, bringing your total cost to around $14,000 to $16,000. To help you calculate your potential costs, check out this calculator.
If you’re ready to dive into the Chrysler market, consider looking at the Chrysler 200 or the Chrysler Town & Country. Both models offer a blend of comfort and affordability that can meet your needs.
Don’t forget to explore related brands, such as Dodge and Jeep, which are also part of the Stellantis Group and offer a variety of options worth considering.