2006 Toyota Rav4 Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
2006 Toyota Rav4 V-6, 256 Hp. in great condition, original owner. I used our car for estimating, trips and driving my wife to work. Oil changed oil every 3000 Miles, rotated tires (Yokohama YK 520's with at least 15k miles left on them)at the same time. Car was lightly sideswiped by other vehicle and insurance completely covered it to my satisfaction, not my fault. The car had about 80k miles on it at the time and there have been NO issues since the repair. The interior was just professionally shampooed prior to photos. There is a hole in the Driver side carpet from my heel. The engine runs perfectly just as it did when I bought it. The only repairs have been replacing the Brake rotors, the front as I recall. Brake pads are very recent high grade metallic. I only used the best of the best on this car and I am selling it because my wife wanted a new car (Subaru Forester) that we just bought. I will miss the V-6. It has a 6-CD changer/Am-FM radio, Sunroof, great A/c and some connections for newer sound systems. See Toyota brochure "Rav4 Sport" for any further details. The mark below the rear bumper guard is just glue from installing it. Bumper Guards were not standard on the 2006 model. Note my 100% rating on Ebay for any concerns. Buy this Suv, fly in, I will pick you up in Palm Springs and you can drive it back to New York, heck, I would. |
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