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2007 Toyota Yaris Base Hatchback Lowered Tint Runs Great! on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:67000
Location:

United States

United States

For sale is my 2007 Toyota yaris, it has 67,xxx miles and is a great car if you are looking to save on gas (around 40mpg) and have fun doing it, then this car would be great for you!

I bought the yaris a couple years ago from floras auto sales down in Indiana. It had been in an accident and had a salvage title from hitting a deer. I replaced headlights, driver’s side fender and hood. The driver’s door had some damage and was repaired along with the rear door. The title will come reconditioned and 100% ready to insure and transfer the title into your name.

I had everything panted to match but several months ago the paint started to chip some off the front bumper. I tried contacting the place that did the painting and they had gone out of business, so I put a labra front car cover on the yaris and it looks great.

The check engine and Maint Reqd lights are both on, I’ve had both checked and it comes back to something with the AC in the car. I had it looked at by Lentz, a local auto shop and they serviced the AC and it works great and blows ice cold air but the light is still on. The Maint Reqd light, I think is because I’ve done all the oil changes and routine malignance on the car myself, using full synthetic fluids.

The inside of the car is good and has lots of use left in it, plenty of storage space.

Everything on the car works as it should, there is a 2 inch lowing TRD kit added, makes the car handle very nice. Also has a K&N cold air kit, aftermarket angel eye headlights. The tires are in great shape and have life left in them. It also has 5% limo tint. The car comes with a hitch that I just put on so I could move, I used a small uhall trailer and it worked great! I didn’t install the wiring for the hitch but its brand new in the box and comes along with the yaris.  

The transmission is a 5 speed manual and shifts as it should. Engine is also in great shape and runs very well with no known issues.

There are several scratches and little dents or imperfections around on the car, I did my best to take pictures of everything.

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