2005 Toyota Sienna Xle Only 64,000 Miles Original Senior Owner & Dealer Serviced on 2040-cars
Tehachapi, California, United States
Up for sale is my parents Toyota Sienna 2005 XLE with only 64,100 miles. Yes: 64,100 miles. My mother does not drive any more so they only need one vehicle. It is a real cream puff and has been serviced by the dealer for most of its life.
KBB trade in value is $12,208 KBB selling is 15,203.
Dad recently put on new tires, had the brakes redone and a new battery installed. It need nothing and is ready to roll.
This is pick up only and no paypal.
Potential buyer must contact my dad before bidding with payment method and pickup schedule. Any form of payment must clear the bank before he will sign the paper over to a buyer.
The vehicle is located in Tehachapi, CA zip 93561 and I would recommend you see and test drive the vehicle before you bid on it. Dad’s con ta ct is:
661 822 7149
Here is what it has:
V-6 All wheel drive Air Rear air ABS brakes Power windows Power door locks Cruise control Power steering Tilt wheel Dual air bags Side air bags Am/fm radio Cassette CD single disk Premium sound Dual power seats Leather seats 7 seating Heated seats Privacy glass Pull down shades Towing package with hitch Power sliding doors Running boards Premium wheels Roof rack Dash Pad Front seat covers
If you are interested he will toss in his non running 1984 Nissan pick up sports truck free of charge, which he bought new in 1984. He has no need for this anymore also. Needs a fuel pump and he has one for you to install, and maybe needs a few other items since it has been sitting for a while. He is also the original owner and the truck is in really good condition. It will be given as a parts car only. See photo’s |
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