2000 Toyota Avalon Xls Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
This car is in great condition, very reliable and durable. Very well maintained, most of these cars go for over 200k miles without any issues. Legendary 3.0L Lexuis engine that has no oil leaks or extra noises. Automatic transmission shifts smooth cant even feel it. All four rotors and breaks are new. Tires at about 75%. Equipped with duel clement control, power memory seats, ICE cold AC, cruise, power everything and more. Everything works great. Exterior in a good condition with few small dings (refer to pictures). Interior is very clean no rips in the leather. No warning light are on the dashboard, s speedometers plastic is a little faded (also in the pictures). Overall great car for anyone, big for the whole family or a college student and yet still good on gas. Please ask any questions before bidding, also can be reached at (908)763-0382
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