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2010 Toyota Prius Trim Level-v Hybrid Hatchback Loaded W/ Every-option Inc. Nav! on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:61435
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
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Hello,

Today my wife & I are selling our 2010 Toyota Prius.

The vehicle was purchased last year at the dealership in Detroit, and has been a fantastic vehicle for us.

We've primarily used the vehicle for in-town commuting & have averaged 54 miles per gallon doing so

which is fantastic especially with soaring fuel prices.

The vehicle has new tires & has been freshly dealer-serviced, as well as, had all the manufacturer recalls addressed. 

The vehicle has the highest trim Level-5 & comes packed with every option including the Premium Pearl Paint.

The vehicle is clean, in excellent condition, & has been well cared for.  

We are the 2nd owners & have copies of the car-fax, service, maintenance, & addressed manufacturer recalls.

The only flaw(s) the vehicle has, are a few stone chips in front lower bumper region, which the dealership has touched-up.

The vehicle has a clear title, a lien is on the vehicle through Lake-Trust Credit-Union. 

The vehicle is located in Lansing, MI and appointments can be made for inspection, and/or test-drives.

The vehicle is one of our daily drivers, and thus, mileage goes up.

The vehicle has a detail appointment next week, after which, we will be posting a YouTube video walk-around.

Please, any & all questions feel free to ask.  All question(s) will be responded to within a 48hr time-frame.
(Please serious inquiries only, ie: no tire-kicker's or low-ballers, we are far too busy & in no rush to sell this vehicle.)

Buyer(s) will be responsible for pick-up / shipping (will work with major shipping companies for scheduling pick-up/ drop-off).

Non-Refundable $500 PayPal deposit required within 24hr's of sale-end/ purchase, with full payment & pick-up completed within 5 days.

Take a look at our feedback, as we are 100% positive feedback sellers.

Follow the link(s) below for further info, as well as, a video walk-around showing.

Thanks for looking!

Cheers - eN




Here's a link to a walk-around video after a Wash & Detail.
 
Thanks again for all the question(s) and interest!

youtube.com/watch?v=K6hT6DreOVk


Also,

for sale locally;

lansing.craigslist.org/cto/4429731346.html



KBB Information:

kbb.com/toyota/prius/2010-toyota-prius/v-hatchback-4d/?vehicleid=371240&intent=trade-in-sell&options=4707377%7ctrue%7c4707376%7ctrue%7c4707352%7ctrue%7c4707364%7ctrue%7c4707349%7ctrue%7c4707370%7ctrue%7c4707375%7ctrue%7c4707374%7ctrue%7c4707379%7ctrue%7c4707346%7ctrue&mileage=61435&pricetype=private-party&condition=excellent&persistedcondition=excellent



CarGurus Information:

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Call / Text us today at:

(517) 930-3078

To schedule your next test drive!






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