2010 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 V6 Trd Offroad Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l**29k Miles on 2040-cars
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
2010 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4x4
V6 Crew Cab
About Me I
am a small used car dealer in Missouri. We have been in the automotive business
for 50 years. We are Licensed and bonded dealers in Missouri. We do not sell
junk or patched-up vehicles. We take care of our customers and are honest and
up front. Our feedback is 100% and will stay that way. We try to feature more
of a wholesale pricing model since we do not have a large operation or high
overhead. Please call 573 714 5882 with any and all questions you may have on
any of our inventory. We are a no pressure dealership. We are only here to give
the customer what they ask for. I am trying to sell the vehicle through other
means in addition to Ebay. We entertain serious offers and most of our auctions
end early so please contact us about vehicle! Thank You for looking!!
About Vehicle
This
is a 2010 Toyota Tacoma with 29,713 Miles. It is a V6, SR5 4x4 with TRD off
road package, Crew Cab with tow package and full power options. The tires are
new and very expensive. This vehicle is in excellent condition.
I generally do not purchase vehicles with
damaged titles but the damage was not severe and I felt it would be a great
value and a perfect repair. I have had accident damage fixed on my personal car
worse than this. I have before and after pictures. It has a Previous Damaged
Title and can be licensed and titled in all 50 states. There is a warranty
available. The
repairs were performed at a professional collision center and all workmanship
and paint carries a lifetime warranty. This truck is a great value and if it
were not for the blemish on the history report it would be at least $5,000.00
more.
If
this vehicle is not exactly as described we will gladly refund any money paid
prior to delivery/inspection. We are more than happy to take vehicle to local
Toyota dealership or independent automotive facility of prospective buyers
choice for an inspection. (buyer pays for inspection)
This
is a no reserve auction and will sell to the highest bidder. We have our own
transportation options as well as other nationwide transporters we have used.
There are 5 major airports within 3 hours drive from us. If you want the
vehicle, we can get it to you.
Vehicle
is for sale elsewhere and we reserve the right to end auction early if no
longer available for sale. PLEASE call with ANY questions at ANYtime!! Thank You!!! 573 714 5882 (Gary) |
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