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Old March 5th 05, 12:45 PM
Bert Hochwald
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Default In the market for a 99-00-01 Caravan/New Yorker/Voyager

Dear Kind Fellows:

I am in the market for a 1999/2000/2001, maybe even 2002
Caravan, Voyager, or possibly even a New Yorker. Is there
any consensus about engine size/transmission/accessories/year that I
should make sure to have, or make sure to stay away from?

Thanks for your input,
Bert H


 




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