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Up for grabs is my originally purchased 2007 Toyota Yaris! This car is mechanically perfect and near-perfect cosmetically. New breaks put on 04/22/14 (front and back), tune-up on 04/23/14 and NEW TIRES installed on 04/22/14!! Oh yeah, also had oil changed on 04/24/14! This car needs nothing and runs like it was new! This Toyota has been serviced by the local Toyota dealership for all recall issues and professionally fixed in accordance with the highest Toyota standards! I bought this car off the showroom floor in 2007 and gave it to my son in 2013. Last week he gave it back to me and I had all the service work done in preparation for my daughter to drive it to school and back. (shit happens). GREAT COMMUTER CAR. Car gets 35 MILES PER GALLON!! Please take a close look and schedule a test drive if you are in the area. The NJ inspection sticker is good though 09/14 (I tried to have it inspected early as an additional selling feature, but the DMV said I could not)! I know it would have passed all inspections with no problems!!'' A new clutch was installed in 2013! This car runs perfectly!! This car was professionally detailed on 05/01/14 so you can expect the interior to be flawless! There are no stains in the back seat (old picture taken before professional detail). the interior is absolutely flawless. This is a perfect family car or first car for a student (*if they can drive a stick shift). It looks great and also gets fantastic gas mileage. at the dealership this car is priced at $6000 and more! (and they don't come with a guarantee)! I bought this car for my daughter and would not sell it if it was not in perfect condition.. drive it for yourself.... $6,400 minimum price from a dealer according to Kbb.com http://www.kbb.com/toyota/yaris/2007-toyota-yaris/s-sedan-4d/?condition=good&vehicleid=84302&intent=buy-used&mileage=123000&category=sedan&options=1776433%7ctrue&pricetype=retail&persistedcondition=very-good My price is MUCH LESS!! DISCLOSURE: there is a small "shopping cart" dent on the passenger rear side panel (see picture). This car has always run great and never let me down. It is a TOYOTA so I expect with continued good care the car will last another 200K miles! The interior was professionally detailed. It is in absolute perfect condition (like the rest of the car). I have recently listed this car locally and will take the first winning bid. |
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