2013 Toyota Camry Xle on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4T1BF1FK0DU258535
Stock Num: 14050152
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry XLE
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 27599
alloys, dual power seats, sunrrof
This select preowned vehicle is in great condition throughout. It s truly a head turner.
GIVING OUR VERY BEST FROM THE VERY BEGINNING EVERY TIME!
(2) 12V aux pwr outlets,(6) bottle holders,4-way adjustable front passenger seat,60/40 split-folding rear seat -inc: fixed rear center headrest,8-way pwr driver seat,Adjustable front & rear headrests,Covered center console w/storage & dual cup holders,Cruise control,Door sill scuff plates,Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors,Dual-zone auto climate control -inc: dust & pollen filter, rear seat vents,Engine immobilizer,Fabric seat & door trim,Fold-down rear center armrest w/dual cup holders,Front & rear map pockets,Front bucket seats -inc: driver height adjuster, pwr driver lumbar support,Front seatback pockets,Front sliding center armrest,Illuminated entry,Leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel -inc: steering wheel audio controls, steering wheel Bluetooth controls,Lockable illuminated glove box,Multi-information display -inc: twin tripmeters, outside temp display, fuel economy history, avg fuel economy, distance-to-empty, trip computer,Overhead console -inc: front map lights, sunglass holder,Pwr auto door locks w/anti-lockout feature,Pwr windows -inc: driver auto up/down, retained pwr, pinch protection,Rear window defogger w/timer,Remote keyless entry -inc: 2-stage unlock, trunk release, panic feature,Wood-grain shift knob,Wood-grain style interior trim -inc: chrome door handles,17 x 7 alloy wheels,Color-keyed manual folding heated pwr mirrors,Compact spare tire,Integrated fog lamps,P215/55R17 all-season tires,Projector beam auto on/off halogen headlamps,Washer-linked variable intermittent windshield wipers,2.5L DOHC VVT-i 16-valve I4 engine,6-speed ECT-i automatic transmission w/OD -inc: sequential shift,Battery saver feature,Chrome-tipped single exhaust,Front wheel drive,Front/rear stabilizer bars,Independent dual-link rear suspension -inc: gas shocks,Ind Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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