2002 Toyota Rav4 Ev Electric 21k Original Miles Needs Batteries Very Rare L@@k!! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
All electric Toyota 2002 RAV4 EV with only 21,626 Original Miles. One of original 328 all electric RAV4 vehicles sold by Toyota. THE VEHICLE NEEDS BATTERIES ( NO BATTERIES COME WITH THE CAR) AND IS SOLD "AS IS"AND THE CAR CURRENTLY DOES NOT RUN. I HAVE NEVER TESTED THE VEHICLE SINCE IT HAD NO BATTERIES WHEN I BOUGHT IT.
Trim: EV - All Electric, Eco-Friendly, Zero Emission SUV Located at: Sacramento, CA 95842 Engine: electric Color: White Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Miles: 21,626 MILES.... Actual CLEAN TITLE AND AUTOCHECK REPORT PROVIDED BELOW FOR FREE CA DMV REGISTRATION DUE IF A CALIFORNIA BUYER THE VEHICLE HAS SOME REAR END DAMAGE AND IS SOLD "AS IS" Only 328 were actually sold or released to the public!!!!!
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