2011 Toyota Rav4 Limited on 2040-cars
3115 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Engine:2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2T3DF4DV6BW140470
Stock Num: 998642
Make: Toyota
Model: RAV4 Limited
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Sand Beige
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 35968
LIMITED~~LEATHER & MOONROOF~~~'JBL Premium Sound'~~~1-OWNER & CLEAN CARFAX! **** This vehicle is being sold as a ROYAL CPO VEHICLE, meaning it has been inspected by our factory-trained technicians, PASSED, and now comes with a WARRANTY included in this price. The warranty is valid at any new car dealership (Toyota or otherwise), as well as any ASE Certified Repair Center. That means you can buy with confidence!**** This 2011 Toyota RAV4 Limited 4WD is loaded up with luxury features, including PREMIUM PLUS PACKAGE ($1,480--JBL Premium Sound w/ 6-CD, 9-Speakers including SubWoofer, XM Radio, BLUETOOTH, Daytime Running Lights, Power MOONROOF, Leather-Trimmed Seats, HEATED FRONT SEATS, 8-way Power Driver Seat w/ Power Lumbar Support), 17' ALLOY WHEELS, Dual Climate Control, XM RADIO w/ Free Trail From Dealership, Fog Lamps, Halogen Headlamps, and more! Oh...and it is BLACK, the most classic color ever produced by man. So, you'll be in style when this RAV4 lasts for two more decades than you were planning on. Less than 36k Miles* Real gas sipper!!! 27 MPG Hwy! 4 Wheel Drive... Dare to compare! As much as it alters the road, this dependable Vehicle transforms its driver!! CARFAX 1 owner and buyback guarantee! Safety equipment includes: ABS, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag, Front fog/driving lights, Stability control...Oh, and did you notice that it's generously equipped with: Power locks, Power windows, Auto, Climate control, Cruise control, Audio controls on steering wheel, 179 hp horsepower, 2.5 liter inline 4 cylinder DOHC engine, Power heated mirrors, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 4 Doors, 4x4, Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 27 and EPA city (mpg): 21, Tachometer, External temperature display, Rear spoiler - Lip... Also--if you're still reading this description--did you catch the typo? If you can bring in a copy of this online listing with you to the dealership, and point out the typo, I'll give you $359 OFF the pri Most of our Used Vehicles come with a 3 month / 3,000 mile warranty, FREE of charge!! All purchases give you FREE CAR WASHES every Saturday for the life of the vehicle! Thank you for considering Royal South. Disclaimer: All prices listed are believed to be accurate; we don't warrant or guarentee listed price.
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