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1996 Toyota Rav4 Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:173363 Color: Blue
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Advertising:

Here's a nice Rav4 that runs and drives great! Auto, AC, Leather, PW, PL, Sunroof, Tow package. Excellent tires on alloy rims. Vehicle is missing headliner and there are some tears in the back seat. Vehicle has been smog checked and is ready to go. If you're looking for a reliable SUV at a great price, you've found it!

Please, serious bidders only. No reserve, no fake sales, highest bidder takes her home! New bidders with 0 feedback will need to make contact before bidding or it will be canceled. I reserve the right to cancel any bid for any reason. CA buyers will pay smog ($50+8.25 cert), $55 doc, DMV transfer fee of $15, and $87 for registration from April 22, 2014 to April 22, 2015, and CA sales tax (rate depends on your home city). I will waive the doc fee if you are interested in doing the DMV transfer on your own. Out-of-state buyers will pay $55 doc to cover paperwork and delivery of title. Vehicle will need to be shipped to avoid paying CA sales tax.

Non-refundable deposit of $300 due within 24hrs of auction end.

Mileage will vary as I'm currently driving this vehicle. I do live in the SGV, so if viewing the vehicle there is more convenient for you, please let me know.

Vehicle Specs:
Year 1996
Make:TOYOTA
Model:RAV4
Trim Level:
Odometer:173,363 mi
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4 Cylinder
Displacement:2.0L
Transmission:Automatic
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Gray
VIN:JT3GP10V0T0004215
Body Style:SUV
Doors:4
Vehicle Type:SUV
Salvage:No
Title State:CA
Title Status:Clean
Drive Train:FWD
Interior Type:Leather
Stereo:AM/FM CD
Airbags: Yes

MG Motors West
1655 E 6th St A1 #118
Corona, CA 92879
951.479.8575



*Price excludes government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, vehicle preparation/accessories charge and any emission testing charge. Prices advertised are based upon a payment of cash or cashiers check. Credit cards are accepted with a transaction fee.


On Mar-31-14 at 11:22:46 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please note; Pictures were taken before replacement tires were mounted. Fronts are nearly new Bridgestones with close to 100% tread. Rears are 50-60% tread. Size is 225/70R16 which give it a slightly larger stance than the factory size of 215/70R16.

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