2013 Toyota Corolla S Sedan 4-door 1.8l - Like New *low Miles**no Reserve** on 2040-cars
Aiken, South Carolina, United States
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2013 Toyota Corolla Type-S ***No Reserve*** This vehicle is practically new...Still has that new car smell. It is nicely equipped...the "S" model is the top of the Toyota Corolla line-up. We even had the dealer install a rear Back-Up camera (which is not even an option on the Corolla). We purchased this great vehicle about 10 months ago, but have opened a new business recently which has not yet began to produce income. Due to this, we have dropped from 2 incomes to only one, so the car payment has to go. Our bad luck is going to be great luck for someone else...If you are looking for a new car, let us take the initial depreciation and you can buy this like-new car for much less than it should cost!!! NADA Values: Clean Trade: $16,235 Clean Retail: $18,675 The MSRP on this, when purchased last year, was $20,219!!! And that was before we had the Back-Up camera added (at an additional $399) This awesome vehicle still has the remaining factory warranty, and Toyota's free service up to 25,000 miles!!! Feel free to call or contact me with any questions about this vehicle. Mark (803)221-4292 NO RESERVE BID EARLY...BID OFTEN Highest bid wins!!! This vehicle is also for sale locally, so I reserve all rights to end this auction early. |
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