1999 Toyota Corolla Ce Sedan 4-door 1.8l Clean Daily Driver, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Claremont, California, United States
1999 Toyota Corolla CE, black exterior with tan/beige interior. Very CLEAN daily driver.
Features: 6 disk CD changer, white alloy wheels, very cold A/C, fresh paint about 1 year ago, floor mats, headliner excellent shape, all records of maintenance since owned (consistent oil changes, etc), tinted windows Condition: Overall very good for age, but I believe in highlighting any issues even the small ones so here goes: Tint on drivers side window scratched, automatic headlight function not working (must turn on headlights manually), storage compartment door in center console broke (sealed shut), A/C fan speed # 3 not working, exhaust can be heard from engine manifold (leak, but DOES pass smog fine in CA), trim around doors inside cracking and some has come off, car was in fender bender many years ago NO frame damage (rear-end collision), rims have a few dents in them, car itself has a few dents here and there with a larger one on the hood. Car runs EXCELLENT, is a daily driver with about 30 MPG. History: Bought used in 2001 from dealer. Shipping/pick up: NOTE: you must either pick up this vehicle OR arrange to have it shipped. I can drive it to a location for shipping so long as it is within 10 miles or so of zip code 91711. ASK me before you purchase and do not know how to get the car into your possession. Also note that I sometimes travel so if you cannot pay right away, you may have to wait for delivery of the car. Payment: Paypal, COD, cashiers check, bank check, personal check ONCE cleared after 8 days or so only. CAR HAS NO WARRANTY, so I will not guarantee anything (car is sold as is!!!). |
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