1995 Toyota Avalon Xl 104k Miles 1 Owner No Accidents Clean Carfax Must See..... on 2040-cars
Forest Hills, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1995
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Avalon
Mileage: 104,200
Trim: 4D SEDAN
Here is a 1995 Toyota Avalon XL with only 104k Miles
Long Island car 1 Owner!!!! Clean Title Clean Carfax.... No Accidents..... Everything works!!!!! Cold A/c, heat works great all electrics work great..... Engine and Transmission are 100% condition No check engine light or mechanical problems...... Dunlop tires all around are like new great for snow...... Suspension and brakes 100% Clean car in and out non smoker...... Dont miss this great deal on this great car very reliable and safe good on gas...... 1 owner No accidents.....Clean Carfax........ Price is very Firm 347-239-6330 |
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Ford taking the top spot is small consolation, though, as the Detroit Three aren't too well represented here. General Motors scored a win at number seven, with the Chevrolet Corvette, while Chrysler squeaked in at number ten, with the Dodge Viper. Outside of those three vehicles, Toyota and Honda dominate the top ten.
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