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2001 Toyota Sienna Xle No Reserve Auction! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:281348
Location:

Harrison, New York, United States

Harrison, New York, United States

2001 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE 5-PASSENGER MINIVAN
Mileage - 281,348

This is a high-mileage vehicle that is perfect for the person who needs another jobsite vehicle, or for salvage of parts and scrap. 

The interior is in rough condition as is the exterior. The leather seats are banged up and the carpeting is shot. Externally there are some dings and dents, but nothing that would compromise the vehicle itself (no rust holes). It will NOT turn heads, but it WILL get you from point A to point B with all your stuff, if that is how you choose to use it. 
This van runs strong and is mechanically in decent working order, but has its share of warts. It was taken in on a trade for a new van, but beyond adding a new battery so the van would run, we have not altered or reviewed the van since taking it in. It does crank right up on a cold NY morning which speaks to the mechanical strength of the vehicle and drives just fine. The 'Check Engine' light is not on, and it does have a NYS Emissions Inspection sticker valid until the end of March, 2014, which would lead one to believe that it will pass inspection. There is some minor oil smoke coming from the engine, but for a vehicle of this age and mileage that is to be expected. The radio and heat work, as do the power windows and locks. A/C has not been tested, but is believed to work or need a simple recharge. Vehicle comes with a remote keyFOB but it does not work. It is unknown whether it needs a battery or it is just broken, but that DOES mean you can acquire a replacement remote for it. 

You can see the vehicle at 27 Halstead Ave in Harrison, NY 10528. Call 914-777-7111 to inquire, ask for Steven. 

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