2005 Toyota Rav4 L Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Oakland Gardens, New York, United States
I am looking to sell my 2005 Toyota Rav4 L AWD.
The only reason I am selling is because I want a bigger SUV and more cargo space. This is the finest vehicle I have ever owned. In fact, my wife is quite angry with me for even contemplating parting with a vehicle which has served us so well. The fortunate new owner of this Rav4 will be getting a very reliable vehicle with excellent gas mileage that is essentially a new SUV under the hood. I AM ALSO THROWING IN MY IX 9500 Passport Radar Detector in with the car, one of the best ones on the market. I put a lot of money into the vehicle over the past year. It has brand new; - Radiator, hoses, & water pump. - Belts - Air Conditioning system - Spark Plugs - Battery/ Starter & Alternator. - Front Axle, Struts, Shocks, & Stabilizers. - Exhaust Pipe and Muffler - Front and Rear Brakes and Rotors all done in Feb. '13 - Differentials, Transmission, & Motor Oil changed last week. - Tires rotated and Alignment performed last week. - Replaced the E-Brake shoes and went ahead and replaced the rear rotors and brake pads again yesterday! Furthermore, The Body and Paint is in fantastic shape with only insignificant parking scrapes on the plastic driver's side front and rear bumper, which you can not even see unless looking up close. The Interior has some scratches through daily use and the steering wheel is slightly worn as well. The Rav4 AWD system performs flawlessly in poor weather and road conditions. I've driven it in whiteout conditions and it has never gotten stuck when buried in the snow by the plows. I have yet to get out the shovel and dig it out. I have maintained this vehicle very well since I bought it new from Penn Toyota in Greenvale, NY. It currently has 144000 miles but runs like its still new. It will have no trouble putting on another 150000 and more so do not be dissuaded by the mileage. The Cooper AT tires have about 33,000 miles left on them and they have worn evenly through rotating them at each oil change. The only thing this car will need for a very long time is the oil changed. Everything runs perfectly on this vehicle including all electronics. I have some of the service records as well, and all of the ones within the past year. Buy with full confidence and feel free to come by and check out the vehicle and take it for a test drive. Call met at three-four-seven-seven-six-seven-six-six-four-nine with any questions/concerns, etc. I can also email you a copy of the Carfax. I will accept cash on the condition that the buyer make the transaction with me at the bank. I will not sign over the title nor turn over the keys until successful deposit. I will accept a check but will not sign over the title or turn over the keys until the check has cleared the bank. |
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