1996 Toyota Avalon Xl Sedan 4-door 3.0l 152,xxx Miles on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
In this auction you are
bidding on 1996 Toyota Avalon. Starts and runs with no problem. This Avalon has 152,xxx miles
on it, power window, power lock, power sunroof/moonroof, power seats and cold A/C. I purchased this car 4 years
ago and it has been a daily commute car for my mom for past 4 years. This Avalon
still can drive up to 80mph on highway without any issue. Major tune up and 4 brand new
tires, 4 wheel balance and alignment when I purchased the car. Oil change every
3 month. Other than that, I spent $0 on repair for past 4 years. If you want to see the car in
person or test drive, please e-mail me. Let me know if you have any question.
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