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2004 Toyota Sienna Le Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l - Runs Great! - Perfect A/c on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:190000 Color: Measurements
Location:

Cornelius, North Carolina, United States

Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:

Hello! Thank you for taking a look at my Auction, this car is in great condition, it has great ac, no car accidents, never been smoked in, no lights and oil and brakes put brand new in march 2014,
I am not a car dealer and i don't trade cars for a living, the reason am selling this car is because  I need cash for personal reasons and we have another car, I had amazing memories in this car with my family, Most of the miles are long trip highway miles (th main reason I bought It) any questions, please just call me at 305 - 219 - 7593, The car is in Miami, Fl, but it has a New York registration

Here are the Specifications, Again thank you, its my first time selling a car on ebay so let me know if you require any information

Specifications

LENGTH 16ft 8in
WIDTH 6ft 5.4in
HEIGHT 
5ft 8.9in
GROUND CLEARANCE 
0ft 6.9in
Body style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.

Exterior Measurements

6 ft. 5.4 in. (77.4 in.)5 ft. 8.9 in. (68.9 in.)
16 ft. 8 in. (200 in.)0 ft. 6.9 in. (6.9 in.)
5 ft. 5.6 in. (65.6 in.)5 ft. 6.9 in. (66.9 in.)
9 ft. 11.3 in. (119.3 in.)

Interior Measurements

42 in.58.4 in.
42.9 in.63.8 in.
67.5 in.40.2 in.
39.6 in.64.9 in.

Fuel

GasRegular unleaded
20 gal.340/500 mi.
17/25 mpg

Weights and Capacities

3500 lbs.1515 lbs.
5690 lbs.0.30 Cd
4175 lbs.13.3 degrees
19.3 degrees43.6 cu.ft.
148.9 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.

DriveTrain

Front wheel drive5-speed automatic

Engine & Performance

3.3 LDouble overhead cam (DOHC)
V624
Variable242 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm
230 hp @ 5600 rpm36.8 ft.

Suspension

  • MacPherson strut front suspension
  • Torsion beam rear suspension
  • Front independent suspension

Warranty




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Features

Interior Features

Front Seats

  • Driver seat with manual adjustable lumbar support
  • Height adjustable driver seat
  • Cloth
  • Captains chairs front seats

Rear Seats

  • Manual folding bench third row seats
  • Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features

  • Remote keyless power door locks
  • Power mirrors
  • Heated mirrors
  • 1 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation

  • Clock
  • Tachometer
  • Low fuel level warning

Convenience

  • Cruise control
  • Front, rear and 3rd row cupholders
  • Front door pockets
  • Overhead console with storage
  • Retained accessory power
  • Front seatback storage
  • Power steering
  • 12V cargo area power outlet(s)
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
  • Audio controls on steering wheel

Comfort

  • Front and rear air conditioning
  • Cargo area light
  • Front and rear reading lights
  • Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment

  • Element antenna
  • 6 total speakers
  • AM/FM stereo

Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

  • Variable intermittent wipers
  • Privacy glass
  • Rear defogger
  • Power opening rear quarter windows
  • Intermittent rear wiper
  • Roof rack

Tires and Wheels

  • Steel wheels
  • 16 x 6.5 in. wheels
  • Steel spare wheel
  • P215/65R16 tires
  • All season tires
  • Full wheel covers
  • Temporary spare tire

Doors

  • Rear liftgate door

Safety Features


  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Child seat anchors
  • Front disc / rear drum brakes
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Engine immobilizer
  • 2 front headrests
  • 3 rear headrests
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution
  • Rear height adjustable headrests
  • Tire pressure monitoring

Auto Services in North Carolina

Wilkinson Automotive ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1301 Douglas Dr, Gulf
Phone: (919) 775-3421

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New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1773 Mount Jefferson Rd, West-Jefferson
Phone: (336) 846-4636

Virginia Avenue Auto & Wrecker ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing
Address: Mount-Holly
Phone: (704) 629-4981

Troutman Tire & Auto Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Gas Stations
Address: 133 N Main St, Catawba
Phone: (704) 528-6216

Toyota Specialist The ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers
Address: 8600 N Nc Hwy 150, Welcome
Phone: (336) 764-3404

Tony`s Foreign Car Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 6418 Market St, Hampstead
Phone: (910) 392-9993

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