2008 Toyota Solara Sle Convertible Black With Tan Leather Navigation 28k Miles! on 2040-cars
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
You are looking at what is likely the best value Solara on the market. This has been a second car for a compatriot of mine. While we are both in the auto trade, this is strictly a private sale and is in no way affiliated with any dealership. That being said, you are not likely to find a car like this at any other dealer, such a nice car would be picked up straight away by a staff member. In this case, the owner of the car is still somewhat attached and wants to make sure this fine convertible goes to someone who will appreciate it as much as he. So please no brokers or dealers calling to buy this car to sell on your lot.
You should have a good look at the photos and if you've any additional questions feel free to call, text or email me 813.965.7084 please make sure to mention that you are contacting me about this Solara, remember, I am in the car trade and want to make sure you are properly taken care of. If you need transportation and or financing, let me know. I will do what I can to help. You should be aware that this Toyota will be listed for sale in other places so please know that it is ALWAYS subject to prior sale. You can also ask to make a deal and end the auction early. The owner and I have set a minimum sales price that is used for the reserve on this auction, so we can put together a deal fairly quickly. The price is very fair and is the same as the current standing offer I have covered on the car already. Please do not call or email asking for this reserve price, we are looking for proper offers not questions. Best of luck to all bidders, someone is getting a fantastic new car! |
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