Nice 2011 Toyota Corolla Red Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l Auto Pwr Gas Saver Super Clean on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
I have up for sale this beautiful RED 2011 Toyota Corolla
LE sedan. It features a 4 cylinder, 1.8 liter engine and a 4-spd, automatic
transmission. All scheduled maintenance has been performed, is current and I
have all records of the work performed. Oil changed regularly, new tires,
brakes, rotors, battery and alternator. The interior is super clean and free of
any issues. This car is in near Perfect condition with exception of a few
cosmetic imperfections. (Please see pics). You will receive about 26 mpg in the
city and 35 mpg highway, so this Toyota is a true gas saver. I have a set of 2
remote keys and the original owner’s manual that will also be included. This
Toyota Looks great and drives like a dream!
If you have any questions, or need any additional details, please send me an eBay message or contact me directly at (502) 299-0328 I appreciate your time and look forward to dealing with you soon! |
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