
Driving around. Looking through used car lots. Avoiding salespeople. Arriving home exhausted. Bummer.
It’s not that way anymore! Now you can search many places simultaneously via the internet.
All you have to do is enter the category of vehicle (used), make (Chrysler), model (Voyager or Town and Country), and model year. Next select the features you would like: price preference, mileage preferred, payment method (cash, bank loan), interior color and exterior color. The site also asks your name, e-mail address and/or phone. But there are never any fees or costs involved.
Our locator now goes to work, searching the inventories of used and new car dealers, fleets, auto pools, and insurance companies. It also checks private sellers. Once it finds a Voyager or Town and Country that matches your preferences, sellers contact you, by phone or email. Of course, there is no obligation to buy. But you can select which vehicles interest you and solicit additional information without leaving home, in fact, without leaving your office.
When you find a Voyager that appeals to you, you might want to consider getting a vehicle history. This report tells you whether the minivan has ever been in a fire, flood or if it has been used as a fleet vehicle. After you have read the vehicle history and you still want to purchase the Voyager, email or call to arrange a test drive. When you test drive the Voyager or Town and Country, you can make sure all the interior switches and buttons operate the way they are supposed to. Switch on all the interior lights, make sure the air conditioning blows plenty of cool air, check the electronic locks and windows, and try out the radio/tape/CD player and video screen, if there is one.
After the test drive, you might want to have a reliable auto technician inspect the Voyager. Dealers and repair shops do this for a small fee. They check the engine, transmission, drive train, brakes, and suspension, among other things
After you are sure this minivan is for you, you can start to check into financing and insurance, if you haven’t already done so.
If you are looking for a “damaged” but serviceable Voyager that you can probably purchase for a greatly-reduced price, consider a “salvage” Voyager. This type of vehicle has been either damaged in a fire or flood, repossessed, donated, or are stolen/recovered. But the vehicle has been deemed repairable and so is for sale as a reduced price.
This is the place to find any used Voyager. Remember: we have one desire in mind – to help you.
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