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2012 Toyota Sienna Xle - Wheelchair Accessible Wheelchair Van on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:46689
Location:

London, Kentucky, United States

London, Kentucky, United States
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 2012 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE - HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE VAN

You are bidding on a 2012 Toyota Sienna XLE - Handicap accessible van.
Wheelchair lift by Bruno.  3.5L (V6), Automatic Transmission, 46,689 miles.
This van is Charcoal Gray in color with Light Gray Leather interior.

This van is loaded with the following options:
-HAND CONTROLS FOR THROTTLE & BRAKE
-WHEELCHAIR LIFT BY BRUNO
-AM/FM/CD PLAYER
-TILT WHEEL
-CRUISE CONTROL
-A/C
-POWER LOCKS
-POWER MIRRORS
-POWER SEATS
-POWER WINDOWS
-XM RADIO
-DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
-REAR A/C UNIT
-SUNROOF
-HEATED SEATS
-ELECTRIC REAR HATCH
-DUAL ELECTRIC SLIDING DOORS
-BACK-UP  CAMERA
-REAR DEFROST
-SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS
-FACTORY TINTED GLASS
-ALLOY WHEELS


This van has been previously low fresh water damaged by a flash flood.  This is an extremely nice van that needs nothing.
Extremely clean - inside and out.  Runs and drives perfectly.  Ready to go.




***THIS VEHICLE MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR TITLING IN ALL STATES***
***PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING***

WE ARE SELLING THIS VEHICLE AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY - WRITTEN, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME
DUE TO US SELLING THE VEHICLE LOCALLY.

A $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END.

IT IS THE WINNING BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ARRANGE SHIPPING.

IT IS THE WINNING BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE FINANCING PREARRANGED PRIOR TO BIDDING.





 ABOUT US

We are London Auto Sales LLC.  We are located at 4550 Somerset Road in London Kentucky, 40741.  We have been in business for 30 years, and have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. With a 100% Positive Ebay rating.  We specialize in late model rebuilt cars, trucks, and SUV's.  We also have a large selection of late model rebuildable vehicles.

Although we do try to describe these vehicles the best we can, please call or email us with any questions you may have.  If extra pictures are needed to help answer a question, we will get this done for you.  Our job is to help you learn as much as possible  about a vehicle before you purchase.  Your questions will help us make this happen.

We here at London Auto Sales have more than 200 used vehicles in stock.  Please feel free to call Wes or Ray at (606) 878-9231 with any questions you may have.

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Tue, 18 Mar 2014

Like just about every other auto publication we've seen, we loved the way the Mazda3 drove when we reviewed it a few months ago, but those glowing reviews apparently aren't helping its sales. The new compact may be falling victim to a sales war between the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic, with the newcomer getting squeezed out by those with more established names and bigger marketing budgets.
According to Automotive News, Mazda3 sales have fallen every month since last August, and its sales are down 27 percent in the first two months of 2014. It certainly isn't helping that the entire compact segment is down five percent this year as well.
The biggest problem for the new model seems to be its price compared to rivals. Mazda is not offering the incentives that are on the hood of competitors. With the previous generation, the company offered more than $2,700 on the hood to move them out, but the current model only carries about $1,233 in markdowns, according to AN.

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You don’t need me to tell you that Americans love pickup trucks. And the bigger the truck, the more likely it seems to be seen as an object of desire. Monthly and yearly sales charts are something of a broken record; track one is the Ford F-Series, followed by the Chevy Silverado, RamÂ’s line of haulers, and somewhere not far down the line, the GMC Sierra. The big Japanese players fall in place a bit further below — not that thereÂ’s anything wrong with a hundred thousand Toyota Tundra sales — and one-size-smaller trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado have proven awfully popular, too. Along with their sales numbers, the average cost of new trucks has similarly been on the rise. Now, I donÂ’t pretend to have the right to tell people what they should or shouldnÂ’t buy with their own money. But I just canÂ’t wrap my head around why a growing number of Americans are choosing to spend huge sums of money on super luxurious pickup trucks. Let me first say I do understand the appeal. People like nice things, after all. I know I do. I myself am willing to spend way more than the average American on all sorts of discretionary things, from wine and liquor to cameras and lenses. IÂ’ve even spent my own money on vehicles that I donÂ’t need but want anyway. A certain vintage VW camper van certainly qualifies. I also currently own a big, inefficient SUV with a 454-cubic-inch big block V8. So if your answer to the question IÂ’m posing here is that youÂ’re willing to pay the better part of a hundred grand on a chromed-out and leather-lined pickup simply because you want to, then by all means — not that you need my permission — go buy one. The part I donÂ’t understand is this: Why wouldn't you, as a rational person, rather split your garage in half? On one side would sit a nice car that is quiet, rides and handles equally well and gets above average fuel mileage. Maybe it has a few hundred gasoline-fueled horsepower, or heck, maybe itÂ’s electric. On the other side (or even outside) is parked a decent pickup truck. One that can tow 10,000 pounds, haul something near a ton in the bed, and has all the goodies most Americans want in their cars, like cruise control, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and a decent infotainment screen.

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Toyota has told North American dealers to stop selling six popular models with heated seats because the fabric doesn't meet flammability standards. One soft material beneath the seat covers does not comply with U.S. safety standards, company spokesman John Hanson said. No fires or injuries have been reported, but Toyota can't legally sell cars that don't comply with U.S. safety codes, Hanson said. The company is still totaling how many vehicles are affected, but it will be in the thousands, according to the spokesman. The stop-sale order could mean trouble for Toyota and its dealers because it covers the company's top-selling vehicles. Dealers can no longer sell certain Camry, Avalon, Sienna and Tacoma models from the 2013 and 2014 model years, as well as Corollas and Tundras from 2014. The Camry, for instance, is the top-selling car in the U.S. with more than 408,000 sales last year. It depends on how long the repairs will take. Hanson said the company already has a new material that's being installed at factories and will be put in cars that are on dealer lots. "We don't think it will take long to get the parts and make the changes," Hanson said, without getting more specific. As for vehicles already on the road, Hanson says Toyota has reported the problem to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which will decide if the sold vehicles should be recalled. A NHTSA spokesman said he would check into the matter. "We don't believe that there is a safety issue here because there have been no reports of any problems," Hanson said. The stop-sale order affects cars and trucks distributed to dealers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. In addition, some vehicles were exported outside North America, Hanson said. The problem was discovered by safety regulators in South Korea, who disassembled seats and tested individual fabrics, Hanson said. U.S. safety standards require fabrics to resist flames at a certain rate, but the one fabric didn't meet the standard, Hanson said. Toyota spokesman Naoki Sumino in Japan said the affected vehicles were sold since August of 2012, when the fabric supplier was changed. Toyota has been struggling to regain its once sterling reputation for quality after announcing massive recalls over several years, starting in 2009, for a variety of defects including braking, accelerators and floor mats. The company was fined for being slow on recalls, which affected more than 14 million vehicles, and faces lawsuits.