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2006 Toyota Solara Sle Coupe 2-door 3.3l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:108298 Color: Blue
Location:

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I've only had this car for exactly 1-year from a previous dealer but now that I've relocated to NYC and won't be needing a vehicle. PLEASE MESSAGE ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO NEGOTIATE PRICE! I MUST SELL MY CAR BEFORE FEB 1ST.

(must be in the Maryland/ DC/ VA area)
VERY GOOD CONDITION
Non-Smoker
Passed Carmax Inspection: Very Good Condition 
Mileage: 108,298 miles
Year: 2006
Body style: coupe
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Grey
VIN: 4T1CA38PX6UO76013
Engine: 6 Cyl
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: FWD
Doors: 2

Vehicle Features:

Brand new battery w/ warranty 
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
AM/FM
Adjustable Steering
WheelAir Conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-lock Brakes
Automatic Headlights
Center Console 
Cruise Control
Cup Holder
Daytime Running Lights
Door Pockets
Engine Immobilizer
Fog Lights 
Front Airbags (Dual)
Front Side Airbags (Dual)
Full Size Spare Tire
Independent Suspension
Intermittent Wipers
Leather Shift Knob 
Leather Steering Wheel
Power Locks
Power Mirrors 
Power Outlet
Power Steering
Power Rooftop
Power Windows
Privacy Glass
Reading Lights
Key lock Remote
Remote Trunk Release
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Spoiler
Steering Wheel Controls
Tachometer 
Thermometer 
Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle

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Key to production of any kind is efficiency - the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimal effort or waste. Toyota has become a master of efficiency, with streamlined manufacturing operations around the world. In fact, the Japanese brand has become so well known for efficient operations that it now offers consulting services for organizations and companies outside the auto industry.
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Head on over to the Times' website and give the story a read.

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