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2005 Toyota Rav4 L Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l Original Owner 41,000 Miles! Puff! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:41000
Location:

Huntington Station, New York, United States

Huntington Station, New York, United States

Thanks for taking the time to check out this beautiful little 2005 Rav4 Limited I have to offer. This is an original owner vehicle, very lightly used averaging only 5,000 miles per year! The vehicle has been serviced religously to keep it in top,safe driving condition. All services , fluids ( oils,transmission and differentials,engine coolant and filters) all have been recently done. Tires are excellent and are a quality brand, no expense was spared in keeping this Rav4 in shape. All electrical functions are functioning as they should. It has power windows,locks,seat, and moonroof, all work smoothly. The heater and air conditioner are working perfectly and have never given a minute of trouble. Needless to say the basic safetey items like lights and wipers are very much in order.

The interior is clean with virtually no signs of wear except the edge by the drivers seat from entering and exiting the vehicle( I have photograped the area) A true non-smoker vehicle , no strange smells or stains. A nice place to be while taking care of the business of driving. No disappointments in the cabin of this truck!

Moving on to the exterior, The dark Candy Blue paint shines nicely, very strong bold color. Walking around the vehicle there are a few road chips and a small scuff or two from the wild world of parking lots,but on a scale of 1 to 10 it is a strong 9 and absolutely will be pleasing to the eye of its new owner. I have photographed a scuff on the bumper corner for clarity.The color is beautiful and with the protective side molding from the factory it will stay nice for a long time.

Now the drive! The Rav4 is a very "car like" SUV, in its 4 Wheel Drive it never gives you the impression its a SUV. This one is no different. It accelerates without a hitch,it is always in All Wheel Drive but you wouldn't know it. There is no shake,wobble or other unpleasant condition that is exhibited during driving. Tight turning radius without any choppiness from the 4 wheel drive. The car is quiet inside at 70 mph and very precise feeling. No leaks,no smells and gets great fuel mileage. It cannot pack them in like a Cadillac Escalade but it is comfortable in size for a younger driver,combined with the safety of All Wheel Drive , whether it is raining,wet leaves or snowing it IS a benefit! Safe,economical transportation that looks great and has PLENTY of life left.

I have set a reasonable reserve on this vehicle,the vehicle is now an "extra" so the sale of it is not even a question but it can't be given away. If a prospective buyer is interested in a pre-purchase inspection please make sure you do this before auction ends! There is a Toyota dealer within 3 miles or whatever you choose that works for you.

Transportation is the high bidders responsibility,several airports are nearby and driving home is always an option. I can assist in getting the vehicle to the transporter and making myself available for the transaction.

Please email me with any questions,I am available by phone but please email me first and I will be happy to exchange details or pertinent info. Within 72 hours of auction close I will need a $500.00 non-refundable deposit from the High Bidder. Unless other arrangements are made verbally.Thanks for looking!

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