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Fully Loaded 2004 Toyota Sienna Xle Limited Minivan In Good Condition on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:99700
Location:

Middleton, Massachusetts, United States

Middleton, Massachusetts, United States
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This is 2004 fully-loaded Toyota Sienna Minivan XLE Limited. Single owner and all scheduled maintenance have been done at Toyota dealerships and on time (in some cases and only recently oil changes has been done at non-Toyota dealers). I will provide all the maintenance  records. It has slightly less than 100 thousand miles and will most likely easily run another 100 thousand miles if maintained properly. We are selling as we are moving. 

Kelley Blue Book value is over $11,000. Asking for $9,500

Key features includes the following:

1) Leather seats in very good condition.
2) Wood trim in dash board. 
3) EVERYTHING IS POWERED - steering wheel, windows, rear sliding doors, back hatch door, locks, side view mirror settings.
4) Has all the key safety features such as:
a) two front airbags
b) side airbags
c) rear seat airbags
d) ABS
e) Electronic Stability Control. 
5) Driver side mirror and rear-view mirror as auto dimming feature - a very important feature when you are driving at night.
6) Built-in navigation system.
7) DVD (for rear seats and works in the front when the car has hand brake-on for safety reasons) with auxiliary inputs
8) 120 volts outlets.
9) The back seats fold and allows to carry a wide loads and big items (I have used to carry all our Christmas trees some of which where quite long!)

I will include the following:

1) ski rack on roof - fits 4 skis.
2) 4 snow tires.

The vehicle does have a very small rust in the driver's side door that needs to be painted over and on some minor scratches in the front right bumper. I have included pictures of these items. 

Please let me know if you are interested. 

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