Sr5 Premium Suv 4.0l Nav Cd 4x4 Running Boards & Roof Rack & Weather Tech Mats on 2040-cars
Springfield, Illinois, United States
I am selling my basically brand new Toyota 4Runner Premium Model 4x4 with 2,100 miles color is Silver. It has all of the options of the Premium model plus extra's: running boards, moon roof, roof rack, tinted windows, chrome exhaust, tow package, upgraded softtec leather interior, navigation, everything. If you want to see all of the spec's go to toyota.com and custom build a Premium 4Runner and you will get your price of right around $39,000. (add all feature's listed above)
I am asking $35,000 OBO - I don't have much room to negotiate, I am already loosing. I have decided to sell to purchase a truck for a construction/renovation side business, I am in the process of doing. I have also added $500 worth of WeatherTech custom floor mats, all weather protection. Even cargo liner, you can see in picture. It has 3 Year / 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warrant. Plus 5 year / 60,000 mile power-train warranty. Toyota care complimentary 2 year / 25,000 mile free scheduled maintenance. (Includes Oil Changes) Sticker price on this was right at $39,000 I put some $ down and have only made a couple payments. There is still 2 years and 10 months left on the bumper to bumper transferable warranty. I have owned 2 months. No Accidents - Literally Brand New Condition - Clear Title |
Toyota 4Runner for Sale
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