2009 Toyota Prius Touring Fully Loaded - Leather Seat - Navigation on 2040-cars
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Options: Package #6 Hill Ascent Control Traction Control Abs (4-Wheel) Keyless Entry Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Power Steering Tilt Wheel Am/Fm Stereo Mp3 (Multi Disc) Jbl Premium Sound Home link Garage opener Navigation System Bluetooth Wireless Backup Camera Dual Air Bags Side Air Bags Head Curtain Air Bags Hid Headlamps Rear Spoiler Alloy Wheels Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers Color-Keyed Door Handles Color-Keyed Front/Rear Bumpers Intermittent Rear Window Wiper High Solar Energy-Absorbing Glass (Hsea) Dual Heated Color-Keyed Pwr Mirrors T125/70D16 Compact Spare Tire Chrome-Finish Grille Larger Rear Deck Spoiler Hid Headlamps W/Integrated Fog Lamps 16 X 6 7-Spoke Alloy Wheels Front Wheel Drive Electronic Throttle Control System W/Intelligence (Etcs-I) Push-Button Start Electric-Assist Pwr Rack & Pinion Steering Pwr Ventilated Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes W/Electronic Brake Distribution Independent Macpherson Strut Front Suspension W/Tuned Stabilizer Bar Torsion Beam Rear Suspension-Inc: Tuned Shocks Tuned Springs 1.5L Dohc Efi Vvt-I 16-Valve 4-Cyl Engine Basic Information: VIN Number: JTDKB20U497821916 Style Name: 5Dr Touring Make: Toyota Model: Prius Model Year: 2009 Vehicle Type: Sedan Vehicle Trim: Touring Interior Color: GREY Exterior Color: SILVER Body Type: Sedan Engine: Compression Ratio: 13.00 MPG Automatic City: 48 MPG Automatic Highway: 45 Engine Description: 1.5L I4 16V Fuel Type: Hybrid Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Aspiration: Normal DriveTrain: Driven Wheels: Front-Wheel Wheels Rims: Painted Aluminum Drive Train Type: FWD Contact: Amir - 310.801.3681 |
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