2013 Toyota Sienna Limited Premium on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: lakeshialeestler@royalairforce.net .
Sienna Limited Premium is the top of the line with every option available. It was cared for meticulously and synthetic oil changes were done on schedule. Just had an oil change and new tires put on.
Here is a quick list of what is included:
- 3.5L V6 engine with auto transmission
- blizzard pearl upgraded color with toyoguard exterior paint sealant
- trizone climate control with individual temperature settings
- smart key system with push button start
- limited advanced technology package includes dynamic radar cruise control, pre-collision system, vehicle dynamics integrated management system, hill start assist control
- limited convenience package includes high intensity discharge head lamps with auto off feature and auto high beam, rain sensing wipers
- limted premium package includes dual view dvd entertainment center with 2 wireless headphones, voice activated touch screen dvd/navigation system, integrated backup camera, JBL 4 disc CD changer, 10 speakers, sirius xm satellite, usb port with iPod connectivity, hands free phone capability and music streaming via bluetooth
- heated front seats
- second row reclining captains chairs
- third row seat with power reclining and folding
- dual power sliding side doors
- power lift gate
- dual moon roof
- front and rear parking assist
- blind spot monitor
- 18 inch alloy wheels
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