2013 Toyota Corolla L on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:1.8L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5YFBU4EE7DP180744
Stock Num: 14050143
Make: Toyota
Model: Corolla L
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 10503
keyless entry,power windows and locks- even cruise control
Please call us if you are interested because it will sell extremely fast.
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(4) cup holders,12V aux pwr outlet,3-spoke tilt/telescoping steering wheel,60/40 split-folding rear bench seat,Air conditioning w/air filtration,Auto-locking pwr door locks,Black instrumentation -inc: tachometer, twin tripmeters,Center console w/storage compartment,Digital clock,Dual front map lights,Dual glove compartments,Dual visor vanity mirrors,Engine immobilizer,Front & rear door pockets w/bottle holder,Front cloth bucket seats -inc: 6-way adjustable driver seat, 4-way adjustable passenger seat,Multi-info display -inc: outside temp, current/average fuel economy, average speed, travel distance, trip computer,Pwr windows w/driver one-touch down,Rear window defogger w/timer,Remote keyless entry -inc: panic feature, remote illumination, trunk-release,15 x 6 steel wheels -inc: full wheel covers,Chrome rear license plate garnish,Color-keyed door handles,Color-keyed front grille,Color-keyed pwr fold away mirrors,Intermittent wipers,Multi-reflector halogen headlamps,P195/65R15 all-season tires,Temporary spare tire,1.8L DOHC SFI 16-valve VVT-i I4 engine,4-speed automatic transmission w/OD -inc: intelligence (ECT-i),Electric-assist pwr steering,Front & rear stabilizer bars,Front ventilated disc & rear drum brakes,Front wheel drive,Independent MacPherson strut front suspension,Torsion beam rear suspension,A/C,ABS,Adjustable Steering Wheel,AM/FM Stereo,Auxiliary Audio Input,Brake Assist,CD Player,Child Safety Locks,Daytime Running Lights,Driver Air Bag,Driver Vanity Mirror,Engine Immobilizer,Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes,Front Head Air Bag,Front Reading Lamps,Front Side Air Bag,Front Wheel Drive,Gasoline Fuel,Intermittent Wipers,Keyless Entry,MP3 Player,Passenger Air Bag,Passenger Air Bag Sensor,Passenger Vanity Mirror,Power Door Locks,Power Folding Mirrors,Power Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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