2006 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6 In Pearl White W/ 3rd Row Seating - Rare! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
For Sale: 2006 Toyota RAV4 Limited SUV
Here's why it's a SUPER RARE find and worth every penny: - Limited edition (Leather steering wheel/knob, multi-disc player, dual zone A/C, ABS, traction/stability control, power driver seat, remote keyless entry, chrome accents, fog lights, 17-inch allow wheels) - V6 engine (Forget the weak 4-cylinder. This has 269HP! With Toyota reliability, it still starts and runs smooth...) - Third Row Seat (Seats 7 total! Stow N Go also means you can fold it down to create trunk space.) - Pearl White (Premium factory color that isn't cheap white and looks BEAUTIFUL under the sun, yet, it won't get as hot as darker colors would.) - Clean and Clear Title - You can't buy this configuration anymore. (Toyota dropped the V6 and 3rd Row Seat option in the newer models.) Note: Please ignore the purple spots in the pictures which are caused by my smartphone's camera lens. |
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