2006 Toyota Solara Sle Convertible White With Tan Top And Interior on 2040-cars
Le Mars, Iowa, United States
Up for sale is my 2006 Toyota Solara SLE Convertible. I recently purchased a 2008 so this one has to go, priced for quick sale. It has been my daily driver for about 3 years. Oil has been changed every 3,000 miles. It has nearly every option except navigation, it has leather interior with heated front seats. It is the pearl white with the tan top and interior. It was a certified used car when I purchased it. It now has 154,918 miles of which I have driven it about 110,000, I live in a small town so these are all highway miles. It has about 37,000 miles on a set of 85,000 mile Good Year tires. It includes the boot that I have never put on the car. Never smoked in. I have the clear, clean title. The car is in excellent condition, may have some very minor paint chips or dings that don't show in photos. The car is located in LeMars Iowa, which is 25 miles north of Sioux City. I will answer all questions to the best of my ability. Deposit through PayPal of $500 required. Cash or cashiers check when car is picked up.
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