2014 Toyota Sienna Xle Mini Passenger Van 5-door on 2040-cars
Lake Mary, Florida, United States
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***FULLY LOADED TOYOTA SIENNA***WHITE 8 SEATER PASSENGER VAN** **PERFECT FOR THE FAMILY** LOADED WITH ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER SLIDING DOORS, POWER TRUNK, BLUETOOTH, POWER ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS, BURL WALNUT INTERIOR WOOD TRIM, ROOF
RACK, HEATED FRONT SEATS, NAVIGATION, WIDESCREEN REAR ENTERTAINMENT (DVD) PLAYER (with remote controls and wireless
headphones), VERY LOW MILEAGE (18,000), DUAL POWER MOONROOF, REAR AIR CONDITIONING, REARVIEW CAMERA/MONITOR, THIRD
ROW STOW-AND-GO SEATING, ABS brakes, Bumpers: body-color, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual zone A/C, Heated
door mirrors, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Leather Seat Material, Low tire
pressure warning, Power door mirrors, Power moonroof, Remote keyless entry, Roof rack: rails only, Spoiler,
Traction control.
Features
· 17" x 7" Alloy Wheels
· 3rd row seats
· 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
· ABS brakes
· ALLOY WHEELS
· AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
· AM/FM/CD
· Air Conditioning
· Anti-whiplash front head restraints
· Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror
· Automatic temperature control
· WIDESCREEN REAR ENTERTAINMENT (DVD) SYSTEM (with remote control and wireless headphones)
· BLUETOOTH
· BURL WALNUT INTERIOR WOOD TRIM
· Brake assist
· Bumpers: body-color
· CD player
· Compass
· Delay-off headlights
· Door auto-latch
· Driver door bin
· Vanity mirrors
· Driver's and Passenger Seat Mounted Armrest
· Dual front impact airbags
· Dual front side impact airbags
· Electronic Stability Control
· Front Bucket Seats
· Front anti-roll bar
· Front dual zone A/C
· Front fog lights
· Front reading lights
· Front wheel independent suspension
· Fully automatic headlights
· Garage door transmitter: HomeLink
· HEATED FRONT SEATS
· Heated Front Bucket Seats
· Heated door mirrors
· Heated front seats
· Illuminated entry
· VERY LOW MILEAGE (18,000)
· Leather Seat
· Leather steering wheel
· Low tire pressure warning
· MP3 decoder
· Occupant sensing airbag
· Outside temperature display
· Overhead airbag
· Overhead console
· Panic alarm
· Passenger door bin
· Passenger seat mounted armrest
· Passenger vanity mirror
· Power door mirrors
· Power driver seat
· POWER MOONROOF
· Power passenger seat
· Power steering
· Power windows
· REAR AIR CONDITIONING
· REARVIEW CAMERA/MONITOR
· Radio data system
· Rear air conditioning
· Rear anti-roll bar
· Rear reading lights
· Rear window defroster
· Rear window wiper
· Reclining 2nd and 3rd row seat
· Remote keyless entry
· Roof rack: rails only
· Security system
· Speed control
· Speed-sensing steering
· Split folding rear seat
· Spoiler
· Steering wheel mounted audio controls
· SUN BLINDS
· THIRD ROW STOW-AND-GO SEATING
· Tachometer
· Telescoping steering wheel
· Tilt steering wheel
· Traction control
· Trip computer
· Variably intermittent wipers
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