2000 Toyota Corolla Ve Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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2000 TOYOTA COROLLA VE FOR SALE
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Please Contact me (willing to take offers) (863) 612-7640 JAY Allen
This vehicle Is A Clean TITLE.
Please check with the DMV in your state for titling requirements.
This 2000 TOYOTA COROLLA is privately owned
This Vehicle Comes equipped with a 1.8L engine, manual windows, manual door locks, alloy wheels .
2000 Toyota Corolla VE Maroon w/Tan interior with only 137k miles. Great exterior with minor dings and scratches. Interior is in good condition for its age and all instrumentation in perfect working order including A/C and radio. 15" alloy rims with good tires! Great and dependable DISCLAIMER: I can only describe what is evident. I am not responsible for inaccurate or incomplete descriptions of the vehicle. I make every effort to photograph and show details, however, if something is missed or damage is not shown that is not my responsibility. The buyer has every opportunity to inspect the vehicle PRIOR to buying. If you cannot inspect the vehicle prior to buying then you are buying at your own risk. Vehicle is sold in “as is” and “where is” condition. Once the vehicle is paid for and leaves my location there are NO REFUNDS and NO RECOURSE. Buyers may schedule an appointment to view the vehicle What is visible: normal wear, minor dents and scratches,& a small crack across the windshield... passenger seat has a small tear , the roof top lining has a small tear..
Driving test: Vehicle runs and drives straight, AC and Heat works perfect. May need new spark plugs Current miles: 137,800 This car is fuel efficient(gas saver)
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