2005 Toyota Prius - Only 67k Miles - Mint Condition! on 2040-cars
Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Engine:1.5L
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
Year: 2005
Mileage: 67,854
Make: Toyota
Model: Prius
Options: CD Player
Trim: Hatchback
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Front Wheel
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This is a 2005 Toyota Prius Hybrid with Only 67,854 Low Miles! Car is in Excellent Running and Driving Condition and Needs Nothing. Mint Condition Inside and Outside. This Car has a Brand New 12 Volt Auxiliary Battery ($390.00 value) This Car runs and drives like a New Vehicle and has a Clean Carfax History and Clean Title with NO Accidents. It has been Very Well Maintained (Oil changed regularly, Filters changed, Fluids replaced, Tires rotated, etc.) It has been Smoke and pet Free. Save Money and the Planet with this Prius as it gets between 49-54 MPG's. Please email any questions to: nyjamm2008@yahoo.com I'll be more than happy to answer them and/or help with arranging pick-up for the vehicle. I can bring the car to my workplace in Brooklyn, NY which is only 25 mins. from JFK airport if it is easier for any buyers. Thanks for Looking! Features Include: Interior
Exterior
Safety
Mechanical
Wheels
The
highest bidder will submit a $500.00 non refundable deposit via paypal
within 48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer
agrees to pay remaining balance due within 7 days of the close of
auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery
of the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for any shipping and/or
transportation fees. Vehicle is being sold As is with No Warranties.
Paypal will be excepted for deposit and Cash only will be accepted for
remaining balance upon vehicle pick-up. I reserve the right to end this
auction at any time as i am selling the vehicle locally as well.
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