1998 Toyota Rav4 Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
South Bend, Indiana, United States
This vehicle is a very handy small SUV. The rear seats fold down giving extra room for hauling. This car is a workhorse. It's a cute little car that's fun to drive. It never got stuck or slid during our northern Indiana winter. It's very reliable and I could count on it to start every day without fail this winter, and we had one of the worst winters on record. It travels well on the road. It's a car that you can depend on to get you where you want to go. It sits up a little giving you a good visual of the road around you and a safe feeling.
Just had all new belts installed over the winter. Oil changes have been timely at 3K. Tires have around 50-60% tread left. I had a new compressor installed in the A/C unit last spring and then the condenser developed a leak. There are a few dings on the car which are depicted in the photos. Also, one on the roof which isn't shown in the photos. I got around 27mpg on the road and about 22 in town driving. Transfer of vehicle is purchaser's obligation. Payment can be made through Paypal with a $500 deposit within 2 days of promise to purchase. Remainder to be paid within one week of purchase. Buyer will accept cash on pickup or cashier's check. |
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