2002 Toyota Sequoia Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Liverpool, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Toyota Sequoia SR5 I have owned this vehicle since 2008, I purchased it used with 92,000 miles on it. This has been a very dependable vehicle never in the shop. The 4.7 engine is in fine working order and makes no noises or uses any oil and still has plenty of pep. the transmission shifts properly and on time. It had new front brakes last year and new back brakes this spring. No check engine lights at all. It does have VSC light on. does not effect the operation of the vehicle at all. This suv has been adult driven and never abused. we never towed with it although it does have class 3 hitch. Interior is in very nice condition (non smoking family). I am selling due to needing a handicap vehicle that sits lower to the ground. I would encourage anyone bidding to come by and test drive to see how nice this suv is. I am selling as is. Ask any and all questions before sale ends. 717-512-8521 Bob Happy bidding thanks for looking and God Bless! |
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