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06 Toyota Corolla Ce, No Reserve, 67k Miles,leather Seats,extra Crean, Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:67112
Location:

Riverview, Florida, United States

Riverview, Florida, United States
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Hi you are viewing a super gorgeous 06 Toyota Corolla CE with only 67k on the vehicle. This auction is a NO RESERVE auction which means the highest bidder will be taking this gorgeous Toyota home. This Corolla is extra clean and it runs, drives and shifts great. The vehicle has been properly maintained. All filters were regularly changed and maintained as well. All round this is a great reliable car that will last you many years to come. It rides really smooth and everything works as it should. Also the Brakes are in great condition.

This Corolla is great on gas and gets up to 36MPG which is remarkable. It has a 1.8L, 4 Cylinder engine that is considered to be one of the best engines in the world. I personally know someone who has a Toyota Corolla with over 500k miles and it’s still running good.

This 2006 Toyota Corolla will come with a NY rebuilt title due to small damage to the front of the vehicle. The vehicle has been professionally repaired and looks like new again. Great job done on the work as this vehicle is back to factory specs and in great shape. The vehicle since underwent a New York State rigorous salvage program and passed. This is a serious exam that looks at every aspect of the vehicle. The vehicle was then issued the rebuilt title mentioned above which is as good as a clear title but will always have the salvage history.

 Feel free to call with any questions 315-794-0144(Adam)

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 Bidding / Payment

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU WILL NOT PAY!

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU WILL NOT PAY!

PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU WILL NOT PAY!

I am pretty flexible with payment. Options include cash, wire transfer, bank check, personal check, money order, or a combination. Money is money and I am not picky what form it is in. However, I REQUIRE that payment be 100% paid / cleared / whatever before I release the vehicle and / or title to the buyer, no exceptions. I require a $500 deposit within 3 days of the auction's end. Vehicle will be relisted if deposit is not paid within 3 days or full payment/pickup is not made/arranged.

Shipping / Pickup

Local pickup is available. If not possible, shipping arrangements and costs will be the responsibility of the buyer. I can give you an approximate quote based on your location. Send me a message and I can give you a rough quote. I can also help buyer arrange shipping if they are unable to find a carrier, however, costs associated with shipping are still buyer's responsibility.

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Take note of my feedback. I have 100% feedback and I am very proud of this as this is not an easy thing to achieve. BID WITH CONFIDENCE. I strive to make my buyers happy with their transactions and you will NOT be disappointed.

Contact

Please ask all questions using the "Ask the seller a question" button. My name is Adam. I am one person and you will be dealing with me every time. I get emails forwarded to my phone and I can respond right away almost always.

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