2013 Toyota Corolla S Touch Screen Blue Tooth Sports Package Factory Warranty on 2040-cars
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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2013 Toyota Corolla S Automatic 1.8L 4 Cylinder Automatic Transmission only 32,337 miles. Has the Factory Upgraded Stereo with the Touch Screen and Blue tooth Pairing for your iPhone or Android. Factory Warranty Remaining (3yr 36,000 Miles Bumper to Bumper & 5yr 60,000 Miles Power-train) Never been wrecked and just passed NC State Inspection with no problems and Oil was Just Changed this week! I get 36-38 MPG on the Highway. This Car Still Looks and Smells Brand New!! Corolla has Original Owner's Manual and AUX Audio connections and USB Connections for your Smartphone (iPhone or Android). Has Power Windows, Power Door Lock, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, and Power Mirrors. CLEAN TITLE IN HAND Call me.. Max at 919 599-3931 for Questions and Interests Thanks for looking! YOU MUST PAY FOR THE CAR WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSING CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY!!! YOU MUST COME IN PERSON TO SIGN ALL PAPERWORK, I CAN PICK YOU UP AT THE RDU (Raleigh Durham Airport) CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, IF SOLD LOCALLY BEFORE AUCTION ENDS CAR WILL NO LONGER BE FOR SALE ON EBAY. |
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