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2006 Chrysler Pacifica Touring/Handicap Accessible Vehicle

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Hello Everyone,

My name is Sam and I'm selling a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica Touring for $35,000. This vehicle has been taken care of by me and the services are up to date. This can be a family vehicle or work out for a single person. Please note: This is a Handicap Accessible Vehicle ready to drive!!! I am leaving all the handicap accessible equipment (hand controls & Braun white wheelchair topper to store wheelchair) in the vehicle. I am also leaving two portable dvds players and a Garmin GPS system. This vehicle also comes with a remote car starter so that you can have it cool or warm inside before you enter this vehicle! Please keep in mind that this is a very good price because most new or used handicap accessible vehicles starts at about $40,000 or more. The next thing is you have to spend more money to pay for the equipment needed and get it installed to drive. Last thing is why finance for seven years or more to afford a vehicle like that?

I am located in Winston Salem, NC so if interested we have to do (everything) here in North Carolina. If you want to see pictures I have listed this vehicle on:
1.) Ebay Motors (Item # 160341123167)
2.) Craiglist/Winston Salem (Auto's)
ID # 1213897585
3.) Pictures emailed directly from me upon request.

Description:
2006 Chrysler Pacifica Touring (White) - One Owner, $41,000 miles, and new Bridgestone Tires!!!
V-6 Engine, Third Row Seats, and Automatic.

Please if you have any questions contact me on my cell phone (252) 452-7002. Thank you for your time. Sam

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pretty soon i be buying a mini van but all my disable modification will be free funded by rehab voc, its available to all im pretty sure....

I went through Voc Rehab to some years back but they take forever and some people can't wait for them because they want to get back on their feet asap! I hate waiting because I am a very active person! It took a year to get the hands controls and box put on after I bought my Durango. Can you imagine waiting that long? A lot of my time was spent looking at four walls. See another thing is I have family and friends so a van will not work for me because of that. Most vans I have seen the middle seat is taken out because of the ramp. Then on top of that when you go somewhere you hope that they have a bigger space and a car is not close to you because then you can't let the ramp out. The Pacifica I am selling holds 6 or 7 passengers (store wheelchair in chair topper) plus I can park in a handicap or regular park permitting that the regular space is big enough. (This vehicle is ready to drive now and no waiting!!! ) Most of these dealers that sells handicap accessible vehicles are out to make "money" off people with disabilities but they can't relate to any of us. If they could why are they selling a $40,000 vehicle not including how much they charge to put the extra accessories on. I looked at a handicap accessible Honda van and suvs, its was almost $50,000 after everything. The bad thing they want to finance for up to 10 years...not! Most people only get Social Security so how are these people helping people with a disability charging that much money? I have a previous discussion about a bad experience at a place that rented handicap accessible vehicles and it will make you think! I would love to own a dealership selling and renting handicap accessible vehicles because number 1 I would be in it to help people with disabilities because I have one! So I know the ups and downs that people really go through and that's real talk! If I own a dealership I would do my homework to make sure that people with disabilites(SCI and etc) can get in an affordable vehicle that fits them. I feel I there's a path laid out for me but its all about finding it! The way I see life is that you can't take money with you when you leave this world so if you blessed to do good while here please do it. This is true for having a disability or not.

look im not here to bash you but 32,000 is like too much money speaking for me... go ahead and do what you do. im just looking to buy a mini van no more then 15,000 new if not no less then 20,000 miles and i will just deal with the waiting list unless i hit the lottery. lol then u probably be hearing from me lol later!

Everyone is entitled to having their own opinions and that is cool....lol! I bought this vehicle brand new in 2006. I will not be getting what I actually paid for this vehicle. That's not important to me because the postive in this is someone will gain their independence back if they purchase this Pacifica Touring. I know how it feels sitting at home and depending on people to take you here and there. I am not saying friends and family do not want to help but sometimes you just want to be independent and once you are there its no going back...lol! I hope everything work out for you(Papito1) with your transportation needs.
The great thing is that the Pacifica has a remote car starter so you can start it before entering vehicle. Its summer time weather so just keep the AC on blast and when you get in the Pacifica nice cool air!!!awwwwwwww!lol! This is a big plus in the hotter places such as Texas!!! Cowboy's Fan!!! 4 new all weather Bridgestone tires that cost me about $800.00! I threw in 2 dvd players with a Garmin GPS so if someone buys it they will enjoy this vehicle like I have. Again all you have to do is get in, drive and say see yaaaaaa! I am leaving all the adaptive equipment in it! The nice thing is with this vehicle you can drive it anywhere! I hope to soon pass this torch to someone else.
Someone can get this vehicle financed for 5 years or less years depending on where they want their payments to be at. They may have a down payment to put down? So there are plenty of options on the table. There is a saying a closed mouth never get feds! lol! If you don't ask or research by going to your financial institution you will never know what rates they can give you. Credit Unions have loans for handicap accessible vehicles. You don't have to win the "LOTTERY" to get this vehicle...lol!
I am an Army veteran as you can see "Army" on the front plates. Yes, I went to Iraq but my injury is non-military related. If anyone reading this knows someone in need of a vehicle please pass my information on. Thanks and good night. Sam

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