2007 Toyota Camry V6 Plus Extras! No Reserve on 2040-cars
Carbondale, Illinois, United States
For sale is a very well maintained perfect 2007 Toyota Camry
V6 that drives perfect. Very fat for it's type too. 35% window tint $200 Fresh painted last year. $1100 There r though a couple little blemishes but nothing serious. Literally have to be within a half a foot to see them. New Mats. New Air filter. Tires about 75% I just plasti Diped my rims. 165+ miles. Reason for that is because every year my family and I drive down to florida and the winter we drive to Montreal. This car is the strongest I've ever had. Toyota has something special in them. Plus I drive to John A from Murphy ever day whic adds 30-40 miles a day. So happy I've never had a problem. Bought this car in 2009 with 135k Very clean. Not a smoker. I change the oil on it on time every time. At the same time I always clean the gas filter too so the MPG is amazing. Very well maintained car. Come take a look! You won't regret it! |
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