2003 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l Auto 4cyl on 2040-cars
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 37,800
Model: Corolla
Sub Model: LE
Trim: LE Sedan 4-Door
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Unspecified
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Number of Doors: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
2003 Toyota Corolla LE this car has been Florida own and driven for its 10 years, It has no rust or ever seen any snow! The car has 37,800 miles all original! Clean title! The interior has no tears and is in mint condition! kept extremely clean and protected!
The exterior has a great gloss with minor scratches due to time. Over all it drives great! Steering is responsive and brakes and rotors were recently replaced! Car has gone through 110 inspection by ASE Certified mechanics with the replacement of all fluids!
**Car has not been in any major accidents! The only accident was small, and the damage were minor scratches that were removeable. The bumper is original and is damage free!
It also has all original books and keys including (2) keys and (2) remote alarm.
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