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2006 Toyota Avalon Limited Sedan 4-door 3.5l, Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:71837
Location:

Longs, South Carolina, United States

Longs, South Carolina, United States

This low-mileage, smoke-free car is in very good condition. It has been adult owned and driven. The vehicle, engine and transmission have been well maintained with records. This car rides comfortably and smoothly. The engine runs good and handles well. There are no strange noises coming from the running engine or moving vehicle. This car was owned in the southern US--no rusty spots from salted roads.This car was purchased in 2012 from a Toyota Certified Used Vehicle Dealer with a 160-point quality assurance inspection. The vehicle history report shows only one previous owner (original owner).  It has some imperfections consistent with age and use: Small ding in passenger side rear panel, some cracks in passenger side dashboard and minor scratches on the hood and bumpers. These imperfections can be seen up-close but are not noticeable from a distance.

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This car has a long list of safety/comfort equipment and accessories:
  • Anti-Lock Braking System
  • Homelink System
  • Power Steering
  • Security System
  • Power Passenger Seat
  • Heated Seats
  • Compact Disc Changer
  • Radial Tires
  • Dual Temperature Controls
  • Cruise Control
  • Rear Defroster
  • Driver Side Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch
  • Wood Grain Trim
  • Map Lights
  • Memory Seat Position
  • Front Power Outlet
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Accent Stripes
  • Sunroof Cover
  • Halogen Headlights
  • Air Conditioned Seats
  • Polished Alloy Wheels
  • Power Brakes
  • Remote Power Door Locks
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Driver's Seat
  • Power Lumbar Support
  • AM/FM/Cassette/CD
  • Stereo Control in Steering Wheel
  • Tachometer
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tinted Glass
  • Remote Trunk Lid
  • Passenger's Front Airbag
  • Driver's Information Center
  • Console
  • Dual Sport Mirrors
  • Clock
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Reclining Seats
  • Power Sunroof
  • Center Arm Rest
  • Dual Exhaust

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