Practically Brand New 2013 Toyota Prius Two - 9,800 Miles on 2040-cars
Lindside, West Virginia, United States
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Description:
2013 Toyota Prius Two with NADA Retail Value of $21,675
Features:
9,900 miles
Dark grey exterior with light great seats Remainder of Toyota factory warranty Power windows with auto control for each window Power locks Power mirrors Keyless entry Keyless go with driver's side door proximity sensor Intermittent front and rear wipers AM/FM CD Player with touch screen interface Bluetooth with steering wheel controls Audio steering wheel controls Automatic transmission Cruise control Air condition Rear defrost Front LED park lights Daytime running lights History:
I am the original owner and purchased the Prius new in April 2014. I have the title in hand free and clear of any lien. Shipping:
I do not offer shipping, although I am happy to work with you to arrange shipping. Pickup: Vehicle is located in Peterstown, WV. The nearest airport is Roanoke Regional Airport in Roanoke, VA (2 hours from Peterstown). I am willing to pick you up at the airport if you fly in. There is a Greyhound bus stop in Bluefield, WV. I am wiling to pick you up at the bus stop if you ride a bus in. Payment: $500 deposit is due within one business day of auction closing. Full payment is due via wire transfer, PayPal, or certified cashier's check (funds will be verified) within seven days of auction closing. |
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