1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States
A solid, reliable land cruiser up for sale. I'll start by explaining the liabilities:
This is a fully loaded cruiser. All the options. V8 power, plows through snow and climbs mountains! Black exterior, and beautiful tan leather. DVD, Navigation, Bluetooth, iPod, Back up camera, power seats, heated seats, power windows, Auto climate control, power locks, seating for 7. The land cruiser is the flag ship of the Toyota brand. These vehicles go forever, 159k is less than half life, and they hold their value for a loooooooong time! Do some research online to compare prices and value and you'll notice this is priced correctly. It's been driven by my wife with a 20 mile round trip commute daily. We took a road trip this winter with it and wouldn't hesitate to take it cross country. Be the lucky recipient of this great, plush, attractive vehicle! Please ask questions if you have them. We are not interested in trades or LOW BALL offers. Shipping will need to be arranged by yourself or picked up locally. We can assist getting it somewhere but we've had vehicles shipped and carriers do door to door service at very reasonable rates. |
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