2006 Toyota Sienna Xle Awd Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l. Fully Loaded!!!! on 2040-cars
Coleville, California, United States
This Toyota is fully loaded with too much to list. This van is fun, economical and comfortable to drive. AWD drive provides confidence through any weather. Oil changed and filter regularly at 3K- to4K with Mobil #1 full synthetic, this Toyota burns no oil between changes. Recently had the transmission serviced. This Toyota is ready to drive endless miles. We would like to keep this Toyota but we inherited a third car and the Toyota has been parked. It has a few minor scratches. The low tire pressure yellow light tends to light up, I had a mechanic inform me this is due to living in a high elevation area and traveling between high and low elevation areas; only have to press a button on the dash and it goes out so don't be alarmed. This model seems to have a warning light for everything as you will discover but they can be easily turned off without taking it to a mechanic or needing special. l tools Power outlets throughout the van 12V & A/C 115VAC regular house current. Enough power to run a vacuum or cook in a crock pot. My kids plug their Xbox into the entertainment system ports to sync with the TV's in the Toyota. a big plus when traveling long distance with the family. Has no hitch but the Toyota is rated to pull up to 4K. Seats fold down in the very back (stow&go) and the middle seats can come out to make extra room for a very large cargo area. Also has a luggage rack that is easy to adjust. I've install a new battery and the tires are M&S with good tread. I have listed pictures that show minor dent/scratches: one of the drivers door, appears like someone opened the drivers door & hit a concrete wall its about a six inch dent/scratch. Another dent is on the driver side front fender, about the size of a quarter. On the passenger side one parking lot scratch. Over all they are hardly noticeable until you get up close. If you require more photos please feel free to ask for more detailed photo's. I'm sure I'm missing some interesting facts so please feel free to contact me at (610) 348-0550 (I live in the PST) or email at gunnyedjr@yahoo.com In all a great mini van, if you have any questions feel free to ask. I will work with any reasonable means of transporting the Toyota to your door step. I'm in the military, the Toyota is Pennsylvania registered and I am stationed in the Central Sierra area of California |
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