2002 Toyota Corolla Ce on 2040-cars
Allen Park, Michigan, United States
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2002 Toyota Corolla with Chrome wheels and newer tires. Auto trans and Engine has 206554 miles. Everything works and Body
is sound. I am selling As-is with No Warranty. The engine uses oil. I guess this is normal for this engine with high miles. Its has Original spare jack and Lug wrench. Interior is in VGC no rips tears with am/fm cassette and A/C. The car also has Original manuals in glove box. Its a high mileage car that was driven alot on highway. The Auto Trans seems like in Great shape might wanna change trans fluid. Most of the maintenance has been done. With brakes new wiper blades and been tuned up. Spark plugs and PCV Valve. Its not a fast car its kinda pokey but gets Great gas mileage. It might need some engine work to stop the oil usage since the miles are high. All in all its a nice car. |
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