1995 Toyota Camry Wagon Rare Low Miles 1 Owner 4 Cyl Drives Exc Well Maintained on 2040-cars
Putnam, Connecticut, United States
Engine:2.2 Liter 4 Cylinder
Mileage: 138,340
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Options: Cassette Player
Trim: Wagon LE 4 cyl 1 Owner Lo Miles
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
1995 TOYOTA CAMRY LE WAGON
VERY LOW MILEAGE FOR THE YEAR
2.2 LITER 4 CYLINDER ENGINE IS EXCELLENT ON GAS!
ONE OWNER VEHICLE, OLDER MALE
CLEAN, CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
VERY GOOD CONDITION
WELL MAINTAINED
UP FOR SALE WITH NO RESERVE WE HAVE A NICE CLEAN WHITE WITH GREY CLOTH INTERIOR 95 TOYOTA CAMRY WAGON LE
THIS CAR ONLY HAS 138,000 MILES- THAT MEANS IT WAS ONLY DRIVEN ABOUT 7,200 MILES PER YEAR!
THE BODY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF!
SOME TOUCH UP PAINT SPOTS ON THE EDGE OF THE HOOD
PAINT IS EXCELLENT. THERE IS SOME HAZE ON THE PAINT. WE USED SOME BASIC POLISH AND IT ALREADY LOOKS PRETTY NICE. IT WILL COME RIGHT BACK TO LIFE IF IT WAS (WAX) COMPOUNDED. THE PAINT IS NOT PEELING OR FADED ANYWHERE.
ENGINE RUNS LIKE NEW.
TRANSMISSION SHIFTS EXCELLENT.
STEERING IS EXCELLENT, SUSPENSION IS EXCELLENT.
CAR RIDES LIKE IT HAS 60K ON IT.
MATCHING TIRES: YOKOHAMA AVID %65 IN FRONT , %70 IN REAR
BRAKES FEEL EXCELLENT. NO SQUEALS, SQUEAKS, OR VIBRATIONS WHEN BRAKING.
EXHAUST IS QUIET.
HEAD LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS ARE WORKING FINE
INTERIOR LIGHTING ALL WORKS
POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS WORK
REAR TAILGATE HOLDS UP , WONT CLOSE ON YOUR HEAD!
SERPENTINE BELT LOOKS FINE.
FLUIDS ALL LOOK GOOD
A/C IS ICE COLD. HEAT IS HOT. CLIMATE CONTROLS WORK FINE.
WINDSHIELD AND GLASS LOOK GOOD
ALMOST NEW RADIATOR
NEEDS BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER, A NEW ONE WILL BE INSTALLED BEFORE DELIVERY.
RADIO MAST IS BROKEN
CRUISE CONTROL WORKS
NON SMOKING AND NO PET OLDER OWNER. CIGARETTE LIGHTER NEVER USED
I CAN ARRANGE THE CAR TO BE TRANSPORTED, LET ME KNOW WHERE YOU ARE AND I WILL GET YOU A QUOTE.
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