2004 Toyota Sienna Xle Fwd 7 Passenger on 2040-cars
Florham Park, New Jersey, United States
2004 Toyota Sienna XLE
FWD 7 Passenger Artic Frost Pearl with
Stone interior 87,300 miles Original Owner V6 3.3 Liter ABS Package #12 includes:
Leather Seats throughout, 2nd & 3rd row side
sunshades, driver and front passenger heated seats, vehicle stability control
and traction control, rear disc brakes, daytime running lights, side curtain
airbags for all three rows, 17” aluminum alloy wheels 8-way Power adjustable
driver’s seat Removable second row
captain’s seats Driver and front
passenger multi-stage airbags Cruise control Auto climate control
with separate settings for driver, front passenger and rear passengers JBL Synthesis 10 speaker
sound system with CD player Power windows Power rear liftgate Power sliding doors –
Passenger side door needs new cable, works fine manually Roof Rack Rear Spoiler Woodgrain Trim Overhead console with
trip meter, outside temp and homelink Tilt and telescopic
steering wheel with audio controls Fog lamps Privacy glass I am the original owner who purchased this car new. It is garage kept and in very good mechanical condition, has only 87k miles and rides and handles terrifically. Rear brake pads were recently changed. Air conditioning was repaired this past summer and works great. The body is also in good condition, with some typical used car scuffs. Minor damage to rear bumper and body near rear passenger wheel can be seen in photos. Interior is in outstanding condition. No one has ever smoked in this vehicle which is perfect for families. Or take out the removable 2nd row captain’s seats and increase the already huge cargo area for contractor use. Two new front tires are needed. Rear tires are new and have only 7k miles on them. You must see and drive this minivan to appreciate it. asking $10,500 |
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