2010 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 5.7l V8, 4x4 - Original Owner on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
2010 Toyota Tundra CrewMax/Crew Cab 4x4 for sale by original owner! I bought it new at the Toyota dealership in Victoria, Texas. It has been driven mostly on the highway. I change the oil regularly and use the dealer for service. As Is where is with no warranty nor returns allowed. The tailgate and rear bumper were replaced about a year ago (as a teenager bumped into me from behind while we were both moving) and had quarter panel repainted due to scratch in parking lot. It is a great one owner Toyota truck and drives like new. I am only selling it because I bought a new truck. Features: 20 Inch Rims MB Vortex and Cooper Discoverer Tires 275x55R were just purchased 9/13 and are 65,000 mile tires (with less than 7,700 miles driven on them) purchased at Discount Tire with full warranties Ranch Hand Grill Guard! Running Boards Bed Liner - Tuff Custom Sprayed on Liner (done 3/12) 5.7L
FlexFuel V8 6
Speed Automatic Transmission LSD
Rear Differential 4x4 Hi/Lo New Brakes (front and rear) done by dealer at 72,984 miles Bluetooth Wireless Power Roll Down Rear Window Cruise Control |
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That suit has now been settled, Toyota - without admitting fault or wrongdoing - agreeing to pay $16 million to the county. Half of the money will go to the Orange County Gang Reduction Intervention Partnership, another four million dollars to the OC DA's office to investigate economic crime, the remaining four million being used to pay for the case.
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