2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Frederick, Maryland, United States
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This listing is for my 2008 Camry Hybrid. It has been a very good car with no mechanical issues. All service has been done at a dealer since new. We bought it certified pre-owned about two years ago. Our family has out grown it, so we picked up a highlander hybrid. Carfax we ran on it showed a clean history, but it does appear there was a paint repair done on the left rear bumper. I tried to show it in a picture, it appears the clear coat is coming off in that spot. Other then that, no issue with the car. I hope it makes it to a good home. Please ask any questions.
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Toyota Camry for Sale
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