1998 Toyota Avalon Xls Sedan 4-door 3.0l Top Of The Line Car For Toyota In 1998 on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
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Hi, You are looking at my 1998 Toyota Avalon up for auction with no reserve. It is in decent shape for the year. I took the pictures while it was raining with leaves blowing. It runs perfect and drives well without any issues and NO check engine lights. I drive this car to and from work about 142 miles round trip two to five days a week. Has heated seats for the ladies. Everything works in the car and has memory seat for the driver heated seats for the front both sides, you set it and if someone moves the seat just press the button and it returns to where you had it set. I would NOT be afraid to drive this car across the country as I said it runs perfect. It has power locks, doors, seats, mirrors, windows and trunk(in the glove box). It has AM FM CD Casset but 2 of the presset buttons are missing. The air works but could use a charge. The inteirer is in good clean condition but has a one burn hole in the back seat. Things that have been fixed or replaced: Tires 90% tread. New radiator, not a cheap one either. New EGR switch and rebuilt EGR valve. Rear door speakers, stereo sounds great. All outside door handles, wanted them to match. Oil change about 1500 miles ago. Things that are less then perfect: Some dents dings in the paint and surface rust at the wheel wells NO HOLES. Two cracks in the windshield one at the bottom and not going nowhere and the other starts at the bottom and goes 1/4 of the way up and hasnt moved since I have had the car. Shocks make noise but are in good shape, work properly and dont leak. The rear Valve cover gaskets seeps oil onto the exhaust but does not drip to the ground. If you drive it every day you dont notice it if you dont you smell oil burn for a couple of minutes after you start it, gaskets are $20 but will take some time to change. This was Toyota's top of the line car in 1998 and it shows with this car, Kelly Blue Book is $2600. This is a great car for someone who needs a dependable car and gets about 27 MPG on the Highway. I have bought a Chevy Cruze and no longer need this car. If you have any Q's or want to come see the car you can call me at 330-507-0880. Please check my feedback I am a top seller for ebay and have 100% positive feedback. A nonrefundable deposit of $500 due at the end of the auction and wire transfer if not local. Thanks for looking and have a great day. |
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