2008 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Albany, New York, United States
I'M IN NY WILLING TO DRIVE IF DEAL IS GOOD!
CARFAX AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST $21,500 OBO. Mileage 58,000 Body Style Sport Utility Exterior Color Black Interior Color Gray Engine 6 Cylinder Transmission 5 Speed Automatic Drive Type 4 wheel drive - rear Fuel Type Gasoline Doors Four Door Options Installed CD Player Cruise Control Heated Seats Leather Seats Power Mirrors Rear Window Defroster Side Curtain Airbags Sunroof Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel New tires! I HOPE TO HAVE AN EASY, TRANSPARENT, HONEST TRANSACTION............................. .................... this car was purchased for corporate use. We have all intentions of keeping it as 4runners are my favorite ever, but two factors have come in to play: 1. Gas mileage. My family car WAS a small car now we have a big Sequoia and gas is $4/gallon so having two cars below 40mpgs is not desirable. 2. Corporate expansion. We are attempting to expand our business and we want to lower our debt quickly................................. ............... Based on the two factors above, we decided it's best to just sell the 4runner and get a higher MPG, lower cost car (like a corolla or honda civic, etc).................................... ......... This is a high demand model car! These rarely stay on the lot of dealers for long and are normally in much worse condition for higher prices................................ The truck is in excellent condition. I have used it to drive to and from work for the past 12 months. It was purchased used from a dealer last winter as a corporate purchase. The interior is near perfect: there is dirt on the rugs (of course) and there is one scratch in the trunk on one of the side containers over the passenger tire and a scratch on the center console/passenger size (pictures available)........................ Exterior is black so there are small scratches in various places. The only two things that I say are noticeable are two dings that were there when I purchased it: one scratch that has been repaired above the grill and one small dent on the passenger rear side............................. It rides nice perfect like the Toyota's all do. I've gotten the oil changed every 5k, and have had no reason to service it...................... It is in the same condition I bought it in a few months ago. Non-smoker, No Accidents, All Scheduled Maintenance |
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Here are a few of our automotive guilty pleasures
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