2005 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 111,400 Mi. on 2040-cars
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, United States
Dependable Toyota Corolla LE for sale by owner. Asking less than KBB as we're moving out of the country and motivated to sell. Only 111,400 miles. Clean title, no accidents, has been in same family. Color: Desert Sand Mica exterior, and Pebble Beige interior. Have had seat covers on seats, only minimal marks from normal wear on interior and exterior, with a small (quarter size) rust spot forming near driver side rear wheel.
Installed Options: -1.8 liter inline 4 cylinder DOHC engine -130 hp horsepower -4 Doors -ABS -Air conditioning -Automatic Transmission -6 CD changer -Center Console - Full with covered storage -Cruise Control -Daytime running lights -External temperature display -Front fog/driving lights -Front-wheel drive -Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 38 and EPA city (mpg): 30 -Interior air filtration -Intermittent window wipers -Passenger Airbag -Power mirrors -Power windows with 1 one-touch -Rear defogger -Remote power door locks -Speed-proportional power steering -Tachometer -Tilt steering wheel |
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