2004 Toyota Avalon Xl Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
Our family friends got transferred to South America with short notice, so I am selling their 2004 Toyota Avalon XL on their behalf. This vehicle sports a white / cream exterior and a matching interior with leather seats and faux wood trim. This vehicle was proudly serviced and maintained and rides like the luxury car it is. The air conditioning blows strong and the disc brakes are solid. The 3.0L V6 has lots of power when you need it and was driveway parked. It's great for cruising the highway or for that daily commute, wrapped in luxury, listening to the JBL sound system.
There are some small chips in the paint and plastic trim, due to normal wear and tear. The interior is in excellent condition with no cracks or tears in the leather. New tires will be required all around and the price has been adjusted accordingly. The title is free and clear of liens. Thanks, Carl (c) 309-360-1228 ~ this number is offered as a courtesy should you have questions about the vehicle. Please do not call to negotiate a price. |
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