2012 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l Dohc 4-cyl. 22k Hwy Miles, No Accidents on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1.8L 1798CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Corolla
Trim: LE Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 22,207
Safety Features: Telescopic/Tilt Wheel Steering, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: LE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Sand
Number of Doors: 4
You are buying one:
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA LE Sedan 22k hwy. miles, One owner, Great Condition @ $16,994.00,
For sale by owner.
Regularly serviced at dealership, well maintained. No accidents. Vin #2T1BU4EE7CC853627, 28mpg
Bluetooth for Smartphones/iphones, never in an accident. Purshased April 2012; want to sell to upgrade to suv.
Selling for what it's worth and you'll save approx. 7% sales tax and $399+ dealer handling fee = $1,589.00.
Warranties transfer to you at no cost. Have all the paperwork on it.
Can call (770)609-0732 to come look at; will transact at local bank. Will do a Bill of Sale & deliver clear title to you within 7-10 days; usually receive it 5-7 business days after payoff is made. I will respond to all voice mails if I miss your call.
Specs & Features:
Fuel economy (City/Hwy) 26/34 mpg. I get 28 mpg. Regular unleaded.
Fuel tank capacity 13.2 gal.
Front wheel drive
1.8 L Engine (DOHC) 4-cylinder, 16 valves
Transferrable Warranty:
BASIC 3 yr./ 36000 mi.
DRIVETRAIN 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
FREE MAINTENANCE 2 yr./ 25000 mi.
ROADSIDE 2 yr./ 25000 mi.
Assist & Smart Stop Technology (SST), remembers & adjusts to your driving habits
Remote keyless entry w/Lock, Unlock, Panic buttons (2 remotes & a spare key)
Cloth seats, height adjustable driver seat, bucket front seats
Split-folding rear seatback
Folding with storage center armrest
Remote power door locks
Power mirrors
Heated sideview mirrors
1 one-touch power windows
Clock, Tachometer, Trip computer, External temperature display, Low fuel warning light
Cruise control
Front console with storage
Front and rear cupholders
Front and rear door pockets
Overhead console with storage
Remote trunk release
Front seatback storage pockets
Electric power steering
12V front power outlet(s)
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel
Interior air filtration
Air conditioning
Trunk light
Front reading lights
Simulated alloy steering wheel
Dual vanity visor mirrors
Element antenna
6 total speakers
AM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereo
Adjustable speed sensitive volume control
Auxiliary audio input and iPod integration
USB connection
Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone
Variable intermittent wipers
Rear defogger
Steel wheels, Steel spare wheel, P205/55R16 89H All season tires, Inside mounted spare tire, Full wheel covers.
4-wheel ABS
Front and rear head airbags
Dual front side-mounted airbags
Child seat anchors
Emergency braking assist
Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
Rear door child safety locks
Daytime running lights
Engine immobilizer
2 front headrests, 3 rear headrests
Front & Rear height adjustable headrests
Driver & Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system
Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation
Rear center 3-point belt, Front seatbelt pretensioners
Stability control
Traction control
Electronic brakeforce distribution
Emergency interior trunk release
Tire pressure monitoring
V.I.P. RS3200 Plus Security System
Emergency Assistance Kit
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