2007 Toyota Yaris Base Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Condition:
The vehicle has been detailed inside and out
in anticipation of being sold. Not obvious in the vehicle photos is very small
dings on the passenger side door, paint intact.
The exterior of the body has a special enhancement coating that we had
applied at time of our purchase. The
interior of the vehicle has been a smoke-free environment. ·
Features: The vehicle has an automatic overdrive
transmission with intelligence and gated shifter. Also, included is an electronic throttle
controls system. Options with the original
supply: Convenience package, AM/FM/CD
with MP3/WMA playback and auxiliary audio jack.
Rear seat is split fold down 60/40. The All-weather guard includes a
rear heating duct, heavy duty heater and starter. A more detailed list can be found on the
manufactures equipment that we have placed in the owner’s manual. ·
History: We are the second owners of the Yaris which
was purchased from the New Holland Auto Group and qualified as Toyota Certified
Used Vehicle. The Yaris has been exclusively
maintained by New Holland. There are no known mechanical problems since the
last service (4 Apr 2014) when all system components checked positive. At that time the tread depth was 8/32 front
tires and 7/32 rear tires. ·
Shipping
and payment: The buyer is to
provide payment in the form of cash, money order or a certified cashier’s check at the time of title
transfer, and this transfer will occur in Morrgantown, PA. Sale is final. The buyer is responsible for all fees and
applicable taxes. |
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