2010 Prius on 2040-cars
Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States
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2010 Prius
Bought brand new and dealer maintained by Freehold Toyota. Oil changes religiously, two new front tires last month. Female teacher owned, the only reason we are selling it is we just has a baby and we are getting a bigger car thats a 4x4. Now for the Boo boo's. The rear passengers side bumper was scratched when I backed into a car at school which was illegally parked. The side of the car behind the rear door got scratched up during the snow storm. I rubbed against a fake pot planter which was snow covered on the outside of a gas pump. There is around 59,850 miles on the car. Might go up a little but I doubt it. I tried to price the car accordingly, the guy at the local garage wanted 450 to 500 to fix those two problems. It is showing up as 2 owners because I was not married when I first purchased the vehicle. I am the original owner and it was just a last name change. If you have any questions give me a call at 732.672.1733 The car was always maintained by the dealer and there hasn't been any problems with it at all. |
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