2012 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Bountiful, Utah, United States
This is a great vehicle, although it is not a limited it does have leather throughout with heated driver and passenger seating. THIS VEHICLE ALSO HAS THE COVETED THIRD ROW SEAT SO THE CAR CAN COMFORTABLY SEAT 7, BUT THE TWO BACK SEATS FOLD DOWN IF YOU NEED MORE CARGO SPACE.
Other Features Include: Brand New Bridgestone A/T Tires Rear back up camera XM Satellite Radio Blue Tooth - Hands free phone pairing Anti-Theft Device(s) Side Air Bag System Multi-Function Steering Wheel Roof Rails Airbag Deactivation Air Conditioning Vanity Mirrors Side Impact Door Beams Vehicle Stability Assist Tire Pressure Monitor Multifunction Display Turn Signal Mirrors EBD Electronic Brake Dist EBA Emergency Brake Asst Rear Window Wiper Child Safety Locks Traction Control System Auto Express Down Window Dual Air Bags Power Steering Power Door Locks Clock Tachometer Cruise Control Reclining Seats Compass Adjustable Head Rests Bucket Seats Head Restraints Fog Lamps Daytime Running Lights Folding Rear Seats Trailer Towing Hitch Center Console Heated Outside Mirror(s) Rear Center Armrest Power Lumbar Driver Seat Body-Color Bumpers Privacy Glass Power Mirrors Color Coded Mirrors Rear Window Defroster Power Outlet(s) Outside Temperature Gauge 3 Point Rear Seatbelts Intermittent Wipers Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Auto Headlight On/Off Beverage Holder (s) |
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