2008 Toyota Highlander Loaded Awd 3rd Row Seating *** No Reserve Bid To Win *** on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Iowa, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION.... BID TO WIN.. U SNOOZE YOU LOOSE
Please read description before you bid. We encourage every one to come and look the vehicle up close, drive it, and check it out to value your own opinion, before auction ends. This is one nice unit here.. It is fully loaded, 3rd row seating, back up camera, heated seats, sunroof, leather, AWD and ready for winter. This highlander has plenty of room, and the ride is very smooth and comfortable. You cant go wrong with this one. Its a TOYOTA, built to last. The pictures do no justice to this vehicle. The vehicle runs really strong and has plenty of power for a V6. Transmission shifts smooth thru out all the gears. The body is strait with few normal scratches and dings that would be expect it in any used car. This is one of the nicest highlanders I seen, special to have the 3rd row seating and actually be roomy and comfortable. Third party information "Auto check " show that this vehicle had 2 previous owners and NO ACCIDENTS. Remember, this is a no reserve action, u bidding to win it. Last lucky bidder drives it home. This vehicle is also for sale locally so we do have the right to end the action early. Please only serious bidder. Any bidder with feedback 10 or less will be removed, except if you contact us first. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERS THAT YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THIS VEHICLE... NO RESERVE AUCTION.... BID TO WIN.. U SNOOZE YOU LOOSE
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