2007 Toyota Yaris S Sedan 4-door 1.5l - 5 Speed - Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Well loved sporty, economical 5-speed Yaris S Sedan for sale by private owner. I bought it new in 2007 and am now selling it because I bought a 4Runner to accommodate my dogs. Title is clear. Non-smoker. I have been the only driver since I bought it. Some features include LOW MILES...only 45, 600! A/C, power door locks and windows, remote keyless entry, factory tint, premium sound, cruise control, airbags ALL AROUND (back and front), rear spoiler. Near new Pirelli tires (has less than 5k miles on them!). CUTE CUTE CUTE car! It breaks my heart to have to part with it. I've had NO problem (mechanical or otherwise) with this Yaris. ALL servicing has been done only by Toyota. This car will last you many, many years to come! I'm located in Phoenix, AZ. Buyer to arrange pick up and/or shipping (completely at buyers expense). No warranty. This vehicle is as-is. |
Toyota Yaris for Sale
- 3dr hb at 1.5l front wheel drive power steering front disc/rear drum brakes a/c(US $8,988.00)
- 2008 toyota yaris base hatchback 2-door 1.5l manual transmission
- One owner car automatic power windows power locks
- Le cd mp3 wm 1.5l am/fm stereo keyless entry power door locks power mirror(s)
- We finance we ship 1.5l 4 cyl fuel saver 100k miles 4 door 2007
- 2013 toyota yaris no reserve clean 4cyl hatchback auto trans runs & drives great
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