2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 4.7l Low 88k Very **low Reserve** Leather Diff Lock 4x4 on 2040-cars
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
LOW RESERVE AUCTION TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DEAL!! 1 OWNER LAND CRUISER WITH LOW MILES!!! Youtube ENGINE VIDEO: http://youtu.be/vJXr1a3jydA Youtube RIDE ALONG VIDEO: http://youtu.be/vpvst-Rzz7w This is a carfax certified 1 Owner 2003 Toyota Land Cruiser with only 88k miles. The mileage may increase slightly over the next week of the auction as I drive a 20-30 mile commute daily. Original MSRP was over $60k on this truck with all options. This Land Cruiser is loaded with all of the standard amenities plus Navigation, Multi Function Display in dash, rear overhead DVD, ice cold a/c, heated leather seats, 3rd row removable seating, factory running boards, tow package and luggage rack. The truck shows average wear and tear with minor dings and scratches mostly on the plastic bumpers. The truck is mechanically perfect and drives like a well maintained Land Cruiser should. The only minor issues with the truck is the emergency brake does not work and the multi display screen sometimes does not function properly when using the touch screen. Some days the screen works perfect and others it will not. In the video I included of the ride along you'll notice it's working properly. (both very common issue on these trucks) The truck is priced accordingly with these flaws. Other than that the truck runs and drives perfect. Kelley Blue Book dealer retail is over $27k. We are asking less than private party value for this truck. The Reserve will be lifted well below KBB Trade In value. CT residence must pay 6.35% sales tax. Our dealer conveyance fee of $199 will be included in the winning bid. There are no hidden fees or costs with our dealership. If you are bidding from a distance and would like to set up and appointment with a local dealership we have Middletown Toyota right down the road from us. I will assist in shipping or exporting if needed. Buyer must arrange and pay for any transport costs.
Any questions or to set up an appointment to view the truck in person feel free to call 860-614-5754 Thank you, Mark Massirio Enterprises Inc. 770 Newfield Street Middletown CT 06457 MASSIRIOAUTOSALES.COM On Apr-29-14 at 04:58:27 PDT, seller added the following information: IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OTHERWISE YOUR BIDS WILL BE RETRACTED On May-01-14 at 17:25:07 PDT, seller added the following information: Please do not bid if you do not have your finances in order or have any second thought in your mind about purchasing this truck. Whoever the top bidder was just retracted almost $6k in bids after placing his/her bids 3 days ago. Bid retractions only confuse people and potentially ruin my auction that cost money to run. On May-01-14 at 18:04:31 PDT, seller added the following information: Bid retraction and cancellation history
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Yesterday, construction began in Georgetown, Kentucky, on the first Lexus assembly line in America, the first concrete (or steel) step in a $360-million expansion of Toyota's plant in the Bluegrass state that will create 750 new jobs. The expansion was announced last April by chief executive Akio Toyoda at the New York Auto Show.
Once the new assembly line gets online in the fall of next year, Toyota plans on building some 50,000 units of the ES each year. Lexus sold a record 72,581 examples of the ES in the United States last year - 30 percent more than the previous year - so Lexus will either have to import some more from overseas or leave some buyers disappointed.
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There will be an assortment of internal combustion machines racing to the summit, entries from France, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Sweden, Brazil, Canada, Great Britain, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Belgium, but all eyes will be on the electric showdown between Rod Millen and Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima, from Japan. 61-year-old Millen is a familiar name to Toyota racing fans, and he will be driving the Toyota TMG EV P002 (it won the Electric title last year), while Tajima will be again piloting the Monster Sport E-Runner (which was forced out of the field last year after a fire broke out).
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