2009 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Excellent condition. Paint in great shape. Interior has no major stains, rips or tears. No mechanical problems.
New Michelin tires, brakes and radiator were installed less than 1 year ago. Always serviced by Toyota dealership.
Was in a front nonstructural accident several years ago where the hood, bumper and fenders were replaced. An SUV hit the top portion of the vehicle . As can be seen in the photos the repair work was of high quality.
Car features aluminum wheels, CD player with MP3 compatibility and anti-lock braking system.
Car was purchased in summer of 2009 with 6,900 miles. Vehicle includes a transferable Toyota Certified Pre-Owned 100k Mile Vehicle Warranty. It has been extremely reliable and is up to date with all service work. The only issues has been the fender bender a few years ago and a radiator leak a few months ago. The radiator was replaced under warranty by the Toyota dealership.
No aftermarket parts. Just a good, clean, reliable, fuel efficient Toyota.
Buyer must be able to pick up car in Greenville South Carolina and have funds available with cash or certified check. A $1,000 down-payment is required via Paypal.
Car is for sale locally so auction may end early.
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