2001 Toyota Avalon Xls Black 96k Miles 1 Owner No Problems Runs Like New on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Great running 2001 Toyota Avalon XLS Black Color 96,191 Miles Hi; You are looking at a: 2001 Toyota Avalon XLS I am the only & the original owner & i'm in the 60's Proud to be a very calm driver, Clean CarFax, (Car fax shows 3 owners which was in reality 1 owner changing it from business to personal name, I have proof of all info,) Very well maintained, Feels & drives like new, Took care of it like a newborn baby..., Was parked in a driveway, A big chunk of the miles comes from Highway Mileage My friend has the very same car which is up to 210,000 mileage and is still running great, Be confident Toyota has proven it's self to go a long way, It is much better than described here, Car Features: -Transmission: Automatic - Leather seats - Toyota Navigation System - Cruise Controls - 3x Memory on drivers seat - Bluetooth - Power folding outside mirrors - Remote starter - Sun Roof - Big trunk for storage - Bumper protection strips Original parts, Minor scratches on the bumper, Free gift with purchase: Backup camera with rear-view mirror W/display, Will be given separately, Car is located in Brooklyn, Feel free to contact me with all other questions, Thank You. |
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- Limited certified 3.5l navigation gps heated leather sunroof moonroof one owner
- Low mileage, extremely clean one owner vehicle
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