2011 Kia Optima Hybrid Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Kelly Blue Book (KBB) Value: http://www.kbb.com/kia/optima/2011-kia-optima/hybrid-sedan-4d/?condition=excellent&vehicleid=360307&intent=trade-in-sell&mileage=30000&options=4467983%7ctrue&pricetype=private-party&persistedcondition=excellent *** 10% of the sale price goes to the World Food Program http://wfpusa.org/ *** ** Local Pickup Only Please (San Francisco Bay Area, the car is in Sunnyvale, CA) **** Transaction at a Local Bank of your choice via Cashier's Check for the balance ** ** I will not arrange to ship the vehicle nor will I accept payment through mail ** Meet Skylar, yes I give my cars names. Skylar was bought brand new 2.5 years ago and has always had the same owner, me. She's in excellent condition, being the neat freak that I am. I only drove between work in the north peninsula and home for about a year but for the better part of the past year she's only been driven within the city. Some Notes:
Here's some of Skylar's great features
I am loath to sell this, but my husband is emotionally attached to his car and I want something bigger /higher for our growing family, I also rarely go on the highway anymore. |
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