2013 Toyota Highlander Limited on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5TDYK3EH4DS125048
Stock Num: 14060075
Make: Toyota
Model: Highlander Limited
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 15717
This is a really, really nice example of of a well maintained preowned vehicle.
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2nd row reading lamps,3.5 TFT multi-info display -inc: customizable settings, outside temp, clock, fuel economy history, distance to empty, warning messages,Anti-theft security alarm w/engine immobilizer,Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/compass,Automatic 3-zone climate control -inc: air filter, rear climate controls, 2nd & 3rd row AC vents,Cargo area 12V aux pwr outlet,Cargo area 2nd row seat one-touch fold-flat levers,Center console -inc: (6) cupholders, storage compartments, (2) 12V aux pwr outlets,Cruise control,Digital clock,Dual visors -inc: illuminated vanity mirrors, sliding extensions,HomeLink universal garage door opener,Leatherette 50/50 split fold-flat 3rd row seat -inc: folding headrests,Leather-trimmed 40/20/40 2nd row fold-flat slide & recline seat -inc: Center Stow seat, Center Stow console,Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic adjustable steering wheel -inc: climate, audio, Bluetooth, & multi-info display controls,Optitron red-illuminated instrument cluster -inc: speedometer, tachometer, water temp, fuel, LCD odometer w/dual tripmeters,Overhead console -inc: map lights, conversation mirror, sunglass holder,Perforated leather-trimmed front captains chairs -inc: 8-way pwr driver seat w/pwr lumbar & adjustable thigh support, 4-way pwr front passenger seat, heated front seeats, adjustable active headrests,Pwr door locks w/auto lock/unlock,Pwr windows -inc: driver auto up/down, jam protection,Rear window defogger,Smart Key System -inc: push button start, remote illuminated entry,Tonneau cover,Woodgrain & leather interior trim -inc: chrome door handles,19 5-spoke alloy wheels,Chrome door handles -inc: touch-sensor lock/unlock feature,Chrome roof rails,Color-keyed foldable heated pwr mirrors -inc: puddle lamps,Color-keyed rear spoiler w/integrated lamp,Full-size spare w/aluminum wheel,Integrated fog lamps Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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