One Owner 2009 Black Toyota Corolla Xrs 5-spd 2.4l 65k Hwy Miles $12,495 Obo on 2040-cars
Florence, Kentucky, United States
More Photos at the bottom of the listing, or here: http://ow.ly/xN8yT I'm the original owner, and I bought new at the dealership (Kerry Toyota in Florence, KY). Moved to Houston, TX so the car has never seen a winter (rust free! No salt!) although it does have the winter package with carpet floor mats front and rear, heated mirrors, etc.
Its a fun, sporty car with 5-spd Manual. I get 26mpg mixed, 30-35 hwy. Has really nice new Continental DWS tires ($800) I'm selling it because my wife can walk to work so we don't need two cars $500 deposit required within 48 hrs of winning bid Cash, cashiers check, Paypal, bank transfer are accepted methods of payment. Please contact me before making payment! Pick up or delivery. Delivery will likely be buyer responsibility, but may be negotiable. Thanks! |
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