2006 Toyota Avalon Xls. Extra Clean. Florida Car. on 2040-cars
United States
Description You are viewing a 2006 Toyota Avalon XLS with 41,399 miles. This vehicle is in exceptional condition. This vehicles is equipped with Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Steering Wheel Tilt, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo, Multi Disc CD Player, Cassette Player, Dual Power Seats, Leather, Power Moon Roof, Dual Front Airbags, Front and Rear Side Airbags, Alloy Wheels, ABS, Keyless Entry, and more. Elegance Soft Top by E&G Condition This vehicle has been inspected and is up to date with maintenance. This vehicle is in excellent condition. The only issue worth nothing is a scratch and ding on the front bumper (pictured). There is also some curb rash on a couple of the wheels. Warranty There
is no existing warranty on this vehicle. Shipping and Payment Methods A
$500.00 deposit is due within 48 hours via a bank to bank wire transfer, pay
pal, credit card (Master Card, Visa, AmEx, Discover) w/ customer signature, or
certified check. Deposit is non-refundable. Balance
due within 14 days via bank to bank wire transfer, certified check, or
pre-approved bank draft. Florida residents will be subject to applicable tax,
tag & title fees. Shipping
charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. Seller will assist in
scheduling shipping or will pick up buyer from Tampa Int'l Airport if one
chooses to drive vehicle home. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jerrod, Andrew, or Joseph through e-mail or phone at 800-918-7433 or JerrodC@MobilityExpress.com, AndrewM@MobilityExpress.com, JoeR@MobilityExpress.com ***Please note, we will be happy to answer any questions about
this vehicle except those pertaining to the reserve. The reserve is set at a
very competitive price. Be very confident and bid now!*** |
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