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1999 Toyota Rav4 L 4x4 Auto Sunroof Mint One-owner Clean Autocheck Only 82k! on 2040-cars

US $6,990.00
Year:1999 Mileage:82523 Color: is in
Location:

Albany, New York, United States

Albany, New York, United States
Advertising:

1999 TOYOTA RAV4 L AWD LOADED SUNROOF CLEAN AUTOCHECK 1-OWNER ONLY 82,000 MILES! 

 

Call/Text/Ebay Message Mario anytime at (518)-788-8965



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     TacomaHQ is proud to offer a super clean, very low mileage, and hard to find 1999 Toyota Rav4 L 4x4.  This truck has only had One Owner since brand new in 1999.  It was just traded into a local Toyota dealership on a new Rav4 and we were able to purchase it directly from them.  It has a clean Autocheck vehicle history report, and it was never smoked in.




 The exterior is in beautiful condition.  The "Natural White" paint shines absolutely beautiful.  There are only a couple extremely small dings here or there.  There aren't any other dents or scratches to mention.  There isn't any rust at all on the body.  The undercarriage is in nice shape as well, with no leaks. 

The interior is in excellent shape as well.  The carpets, seats, dashboard, glass, and headliner are all clean.  There aren't any smoke smells, burns, or marks anywhere inside.  There is also an unused cigarette lighter.  All of the electronics are functioning properly.


This Rav4 has some nice features and options!


 

- 2.0L 4-Cylinder Engine

- Automatic Transmission
 
- All-Wheel-Drive
 
- Ice Cold Air Conditioning

- Power Windows, Locks, and Mirrors

- Power Sunroof

- Cruise Control
 
 - Am/FM/Cassette Player
 
- Tilt Steering
 
- Alloy Wheels
 
- Dual Airbags
 
- Rear Wiper/Washer/Defrost
 
- Keyless Entry and Remote Start
 
 - Alloy Wheels


  This Rav4 runs and drives excellent.  Everything works as it should.  The 4-Cylinder engine starts instantly and runs perfect.  The transmission shifts very smooth.  The truck goes straight down the road with no shakes, rattles, or pulls.  The brakes stop great with no pulsations as well.  The 4 Matching BF Goodrich long trail T/A tires are wearing evenly and have around 65-70% tread depth remaining.

 

 

I have 2 Keys, 1 Remote, the full owners manual set w/case, the full size spare tire, jack, tools, and a clean/clear title.


 

TERMS OF SALE:


There are NO nonsense dealer fees or administrative charges...

A $1,000 Deposit must be made within 48 hours of the end of auction.  Full payment must be made within five (5) days after the end of the auction.  This payment can be made in the form of an overnight certified bank check, a bank-to bank wire transfer, or cash in person.  We do not accept personal checks or business checks.

Our address is:

AUTO ADVANTAGE

106 COLUMBIA TURNPIKE
  RENSSELAER, NY 12144

 

Albany International Airport is approximately 15-20 minutes from our facility.  I would be more than happy to pick you up there.  The Rensselaer Amtrak train station is less than 2 miles away.  I would be more than happy to pick you up there as well.


New York Customers are responsible for a $21 NYS inspection fee, and their particular local Counties sales tax (usually between 7-8.25%).  Out of state customers are responsible for high bid price and not a penny more!

 


ATTN: ALL VEHICLE TITLES ARE RELEASED AND THEN OVERNIGHTED THE DAY AFTER PURCHASE.  CUSTOMER COPIES ARE PROVIDED AT PICKUP.


TEMPORARY TAGS ARE AVAILABLE TO OUT OF STATE PURCHASERS ONLY (NOT AVAILABLE IN MASSACHUSETTS) FOR THE COST OF $25.  PROOF OF INSURANCE WITH THE VIN NUMBER FOR THE VEHICLE BEING PURCHASED IS REQUIRED.  IT CAN BE FAXED DIRECTLY TO US AT 518-487-4988.

 

All of our vehicles are sold in AS/IS Condition unless otherwise stated.

All of Our vehicles are also for sale locally on our lot and we reserve the right to cancel auctions at any time.

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