2009 Toyota Corolla on 2040-cars
Davison, Michigan, United States
2009 Toyota Corolla LE. Has 119,000 well maintained miles. Original owner. Has been in the deep south for the last few years and just came back north 2 weeks ago. This car runs and drives well and will probably need 3 new tires in the next few months. I did get a quote for about $150 for the 3 new tires. It has air, cruise, tilt steering, power windows, power locks, am-fm-cd. It is in overall good shape with a few blemishes like where a shopping cart may have bumped it in a few places and the front and rear bumpers have been nicked by another vehicle parking too close in front or back. Overall the car is clean, there is no rust or major dents, just a few very minor dings and scuffs. See the pictures and feel free to ask any questions. You are free to come see the car before this short auction ends.
If you want to come and look it over, we will meet in a public place. Do not ask me for my address. I will not respond to this. No warranties or guarantees expressed or implied. See my other auctions for some great deals... I do reserve the right to end the auction early as I have some folks interested but not yet committed... On Jul-27-14 at 10:31:58 PDT, seller added the following information: ***Non-Smokers Car*** |
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