1995 Toyota Previa Le Mini Passenger Van 3-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Crested Butte, Colorado, United States
This vehicle has been awesome. It's still awesome at 273K miles! However, the time has come to sell. This Previa has been taken care of meticulously during ownership with full service records available. It gets about 22 mpg. It drives very smooth and comfortably. The super charged engine gets over our high mt. passes with power even with a full load. Handles amazing in the snow and mountain environment here in Crested Butte. Of course, with age comes some wear, notably: some chipped paint, minor dent, high beams and interior lights need to be fixed, sliding door needs exterior handle (but, opens from inside), and has slow power steering leak that we keep topped off periodically. What you get with this vehicle is the great reputation of Toyota and the Previa in particular, reliability, extremely practical/functional/roomy, comfort and what most Previa seekers would say, style! Comes with the Yakima roof box.
I purchased this vehicle from the original owner in 2004. |
Toyota Previa for Sale
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