2009 Toyota Prius Touring Leather, Nav, Camera, Bluetooth on 2040-cars
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2009 Toyota Prius Touring V, SHARP, ALL POSSIBLE EXTRAS. Private Owner. Immaculate Car. Excellent Condition: Mechanically, Interior and Exterior. Recent maintenance. Next Registration December 2014. Current Inspection. Hop and Drive. Easy 44-50 mpg CAR COMES WITH: - Leather, Backup Camera, Navigation, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, Cruis Control, Tinted Glasses, - JBL Premium Sound, MP3, 6 CD Changer, PlugIn for iPhone and Smart phone, AM/FM, - HID Headlamps, Fog Lights, Rear Spoiler, - Power Windows, Mirror w/ 3 Garage Openers, Power Door Locks, Power Steering - F&R Head Curtain Air Bag, Side Air Bags, ABS (4-Wheel), Tilt Wheel, Stability Control ... CONDITION: Engine, Transmission, Hybrid, A/C, ... EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT. Drives Like NEW. Exterior and Interior GREAT. Smells like NEW. STATS: Engine: 4-cyl, Hybrid, 1.5 Liter - HAS 99,500 miles Transmission: Automatic Body Type: Hatchback, 5 doors PEACE OF MIND: Car is Certified by Toyota up to 100k. Hybrid under warranty. Clear Title. FINANCES: Bank WILL Finance if you need to borrow. Car is 2009. BOTTOM LINE: Put 10 gallons = $29,50 and drive 440 miles SHIPPING: You pick up. If you want the vehicle shipped, you organize it. I will deliver it anywhere in Austin, TX. PAYMENT: $500 immediate deposit at PayPal. Balance due in 48 ours. Cash or Wire transfer Vehicle released only after money in Hand Car is on local market. I will end add if sold locally. Car is in use. Miles can change a little bid. BID WITH CONFIDENCE |
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