Toyota: Rav4 Limited on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 2011 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITED. IT HAS 57011 MILES ON IT. IT IS A V-6 ENGINE WITH 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT HAS LEATHER HEATED SEATS, POWER DRIVERS SEAT, POWER SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, CD PLAYER, HEATED SIDE MIRRORS, REAR BACKUP CAMERA, TOW PACKAGE(TOWS UP TO 3500#S), POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOOKS, PUSH BUTTON START, TOUCH DOOR LOOKS, FULL SPARE, FACTORY TOW HITCH AND WIRING FOR TRAILER, HILL DESCENT, HILL HOLDER, SPLASH GUARDS, WEATHERTECH FRONT REAR AND CARGO MATS, WEATHERTECH VENT SHADES. THE REAR BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS WERE JUST REPLACED. THE FRONT BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS WERE DONE 11/13/15 AT 53430 MILES. TIRES WERE REPLACED 7/25/15 AT 51777 MILES. TRUCK HAS BEEN CARED FOR. HAS SMALL NICKS AND SCRATCH FROM NORMAL DRIVING. IT WAS PURCHASED BY ME ON 11/28/11 AS A CERTIFIED TOYOTA VEHICLE AND IS COVERED BY TOYOTA CERTIFIED PLATINUM WARRANTY UNTIL 11/12/17 OR 100,000 MILES. IT IS JUST LIKE A NEW CAR WARRANTY BUMPER TO BUMPER WITH $0 DEDUCTIBLE. IT IS TRANSFERABLE. TITLE IN HAND.
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