2007 Toyota Camry Le 4 Door Sedan on 2040-cars
Belcamp, Maryland, United States
I am listing my fathers 2007 Toyota Camry LE 4 door sedan. The car is in good condition with 108,011 miles. My father is the original owner of the vehicle and has owned it since new. He gets the oil changed every 3,000 miles and gets it service routinely. It has a clear title. The vehicle does have normal wear and tear from driving on the road and tires are in fair to good condition as shown in the pictures. My father mostly drives the vehicle to either the grocery store or to church. Most of the miles on it are from driving to Florida at least twice a year and driving to our family in New Jersey about 6 times a year. The car is an automatic with a 4 cylinder engine. It has a 6 cd player, power sliding sunroof, blue tooth, driver power seats, and folding rear seats. The car drives very nice and is charcoal gray in color with gray cloth interior. The mileage maybe slightly higher since he still drives the car. No reserve local pickup only. Being sold as is with no warranties.
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Just a thought, but wouldn't a Toyota Tundra have been more appropriate? See the gallery for more photos.
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