A lot of text that tells us virtually nothing about the wagon....... I suspect that if you visit them in person, it would be a lot of talking without actually saying much. They would probably throw out a starting price of around $5,995, and it would take you at least an hour to get down into the $3,000 range, where it should be.......
I suspect they won't actually give you a price, but will only quote you the low low monthly or weekly payments of $X#@*.00 dollars.
It’s even worse than virtually. Lol, It tells you absolutely nothing about the car. But man you know where the Coke machine in that dealer is after reading how great they are and that bad credit, no credit you roll out of there with a car.
I had a 1988 chrysler T&C and a 1986 Dodge version of this wagon that were both in excellent condition that I ran across seperately at really cheap prices, wasn't looking for anymore cars but the conditions/ price were too good to pass up. I thought these were great driving cars but at some point you look around and decide you have too many cars and regrettably thought these should be sold. Bad decision as I couldn't replace those cars in that condition today.