2005 Toyota Matrix Xr Loaded In Very Good Condition on 2040-cars
Statesboro, Georgia, United States
2005 TOYOTA
MATRIX XR Very Good
Condition. 108,578 miles. I know the information says 3 owners, but the second owner was an elderly friend of mine and didn't drive the car more than a few times and had it less than 1 year, so really it's only had two owners. Clean Car fax from when I bought the car provided. This car
is loaded with every option you could get on it in 2005. It has had regular maintenance preformed. The catalytic converter and 02 sensors have
been replace; new brake rotors and pads; new tires. I had a paint and body shop rub out the car
and replace the clear coat so the body looks great. There are some minor scratches and dings due
to its age, but nothing really noticeable.
Blue book puts its value at $6715 for Very Good condition. NADA places it’s Clean Retail price at
$8000. Black Book says $7110. Edmund's says $8281. I can send you more pictures and answer any questions you need. Email me
with questions and offers. |
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