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Red 2010 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:59900 Color: Multi
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Lovely red 2010 Toyota Camry 4-Door LE Sedan for sale by owner. The original selling dealer is Oakbrook Toyota in Westmont IL.

- Currently, it's got around 59,900 miles on it. 
- Toyota Certified - 160-Point Quality Assurance Inspection on Oct 3, 2012 at 53,431 miles. 
- Vehicle warranty good through Oct 28, 2016 or at 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
- Roadside assistance good through February 16, 2014. 
- It's got a new AAA battery (purchased Oct 2, 2013) with a 36mo warranty.

In February of 2013, I purchased the vehicle from Oakbrook. I am the car's second owner. In addition to the specs listed below, I have a complete service history on the vehicle. Anyone interested in taking a peek should let me know.

I'm selling simply because I don't drive it enough to justify the expense. My boyfriend and I can easily get by with one car, so I'm letting her go. . .

DETAILS
VIN: 4T4BF3EK7AR060467 
DOFU: 10/28/2009
Built Date: 10/21/2009 
Transmission Type: 6ECTI 
Mobile App Capable: N
Engine Type: 2AR 
Telematics Capable: N

Original MSRP: $22,169 
Plant of Manufacture: LAFAYETTE Tire Make/Brand:
Tire Size: 16R215
Port Damage: No 
Engine Serial Number: 0177392

MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE
2.5L 4Cyl DOHC 16V w/ Dual VVT-i
6-Speed Auto ECT-i w/ Sequential Shift
16" Steel Wheels w/ P215/60R16 Tires w/ Full Wheel Covers
Power Assisted Rack & Pinion Steering
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Temporary Spare Tire

SAFETY
Star Safety System Includes:
Vehicle Stability Control w/ Traction
Control, Anti-Lock Brakes w/Electronic
Brake Force Dist & Brake Assist
Dr & Fr Pass Advanced Front Airbags (SRS)
Dr & Fr Pass Seat Mounted Side Airbags
Front and Rear Side Curtain Airbags
Driver's Knee Airbag
LATCH (Lwr Anchor & Tethers for Children) for Outboard Rear Seating Positions Only
Direct Tire Pressure Monitor System

EXTERIOR
Multi-Reflector Projector-Beam Headlamps w/ Auto On/Off Feature
Daytime Running Lights with Off Switch
Dual Color-Keyed Power Outside Mirrors
Door edge guards

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Air Conditioner with Filter
AM/FM/CD Player w/ Satellite Capability,
Auxiliary Audio Jack and Six Speakers
60/40 Split Rear Folding Seat
Cruise Control
Power Windows w/ 4 Door Auto Up/Down
Power Door Locks w/ Anti-Lockout Feature
In-Key Remote Keyless Entry System
Power Driver's Seat w/ Lumbar Support
Tilt/Telescopic Adj Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Variable Intermittent Wipers
Center Console Armrest w/ Dual Storage
Outside Temp Gauge and Digital Clock
Rear Window Defogger
Maintenance Indicator
Courtesy Lamp

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