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Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 11 Oct 2015, 17:52

With regret for is sale my 2008 Chrysler Grand Voyager lx, It was first registered January 2008 and I have owned it from January 2010 and it having 1500 miles on it, now it has 32,000 and I have all the service history since I have owned it. The only reason i am selling this because i could not afford to replace my space drive hand controls and so i have got a van with new space drive on motorbility . This vehicle has automatic lights, push button ignition and gear selector it also has two easylock clamp down systems in the driver and front passengers, the old hand controls could be taken out if they are in the way, It has Pirelli run flat tyres which have about 1000 miles on them so they are good for years, the car also comes with the original wheels and tyres for you to keep or sell. I am selling this cheap as i got it cheap when i bought it and i know how much having a reliable Vehicle is important hence the cheap price. i will put 12 months mot on the car when sold.
Its £9000.
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I will also throw in a Quickie Groove 8mph chair that locks in the vehicle, it needs new batteries but still goes 8mph when it has new batteries!

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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Irving » 20 Oct 2015, 13:19

whereabouts are you?
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 24 Oct 2015, 14:28

Im in Southport.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 01 Nov 2015, 14:45

It's £8000 now! It's a bargain. I have a receipt for over £700 just on the tyres!!!
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Burgerman » 01 Nov 2015, 15:07

But the inside looks to have been through several wars. But strangely I cant see those pics now? Unless I am thinking of a different van.
The ramp is worn to the point of it bending the wrong way. So its going to need some work there at least.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 01 Nov 2015, 15:16

I agree on the inside but its only superficial! It just needs tidying up. Mechanically it's sound. The ramp supports me in my Quickie Groove..
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Burgerman » 01 Nov 2015, 15:38

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This is superficial too! Runs great! I really like this car. Its got a weird cool style.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 01 Nov 2015, 15:44

Any test welcome!!! Seriously, the difference in cash what older vehicles sell for you could get A new ramp and the interior cleaned and patched up.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Burgerman » 01 Nov 2015, 19:39

I would import another US one personally. Half price.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby AndyS » 11 Nov 2015, 14:07

Hi Paul,

I am interested in your Chrysler

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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 11 Nov 2015, 19:54

Hi Andy,
I sent you a direct message with my number, give me a bell and we can discuss.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Haveit » 01 Dec 2015, 14:28

It's £6000 Ono now. I just need to sell!
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Burgerman » 01 Dec 2015, 18:11

That's a bargain. You could take it to Bekker mobility, let them service, replace ramp, replace front seats (they had loads sat about when I was there) and any other interior trim till it was as new for about 2K.

Then it would be worth twice that.

If it was black I may have thought about it.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby snaker » 02 Dec 2015, 10:19

It seems there is only 1 Chrysler Voyager in my country. And I see a guy is selling it for $100.000. He said it's brand new but nobody knows if it's really new. If you car comes here, it will become a super star. And for the cost of £6.000, you will have a km long queue of buyers.
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Re: Chrysler Voyager

Postby Burgerman » 02 Dec 2015, 10:38

To be fair, in the UK they are about 60k new. Thats about 100k dollars. Thats why I bought a new one in the US and imported it. (Canada actually.)

Because that was exactly half price!
Buying a UK one makes no sense at all to me. Because a morning of phone calls, and a 2 week wait, saved me 54k dollars or 30k pounds!

http://www.rollxvans.com/inventory/?search=new
They have fully reconditioned used ones too. New internals, new ramps carpets etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZewXUVPRv0w Used ones vid... Well worth a look.
Conversion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpoz5ijhia8
Mine (old wheels) http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/images- ... medium.jpg

Exchange rate ware $2 to £1 exactly when I bought. Niw not as good but STILL half price almost.
£60k in the UK for Braun. Thats 90k dollars!
$45k In the US for braun or rollx. Thats £29.9 UK + 3k for the following: delivery, insurance, adapting, special test, and registration and tie down/hand controls.
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