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2003 Toyota Prius Base Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:77000
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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This is the one!!!! Here it is, the one you've always wanted! Great college car, daily driver, or just a perfect commuter car with outstanding fuel efficiency. It's the nicest, cutest, cleanest little super gas saver you'll ever want to see! The Toyota Prius is one of the most reliable cars on the road! Throw in the great gas mileage averaging 45mpg. You can't beat it!!

Please realize that this Prius, with only 77k miles, is really one of cleanest you'll find anywhere, any year!

Goodies include:

*Ice cold a/c
*Power Windows 
*Power doors & locks
*CD player
* Excellent Toyota AM/FM stereo system
* Keyless entry/remote
* Like-new interior. 
* Clean history- qualifies for Auto Check Buy Back Protection
* Clean clear title


No rips, no tears! It needs absolutely nothing! Truly just a superb gas saver that will run forever and go anywhere!!
Make me an offer I can't refuse and own this great car today!! But hurry!! Ones like this are snatched up quickly!!!

Feel free to call me anytime with questions. Inspections and test drives are welcome! 
Call E. Parker
404-388-4309

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