2003 Toyota Mr2 Spyder Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
Engine:1.8L 1794CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Sync Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 37,200
Model: MR2 Spyder
Exterior Color: Silver/Black top
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
2003 Toyota MR-2 Spyder, only 37,000 original miles, sync automatic transmission, new tires, new cloth top, silver, AC, etc. I had two problems with this car right after buying it with only 11,000 miles on it - both repaired at Toyota of Richardson (Texas). I paid over $800.00 for a 30,000 mile checkup just a few months ago at Toyota of Richardson and I have the receipt. I have put about 26,000 trouble free miles since buying the car. I am willing to drive it to any buyer for $500 to $800 to cover gas, motels, and airfare back.. It must be pre-paid for delivery. The ENT Credit Union bluebook value is $12,400. I am offering this car for $2000 below bluebook. This is a deal and should sell fairly quickly. I can meet you at the Denver airport, but you would have to drive me back home - an extraordinarily beautiful 90 to 100 minute drive.
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