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2013 Toyota Sienna 1 Fl Owner! Clean Carfax! No Reserve! Economic, Rear Camera on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:32269
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States

 
2013 TOYOTA SIENNA
NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!

CERTIFIED AUTO CHECK - NO ACCIDENTS
1 FLORIDA OWNER
NO SCRATCHES - NO RUST
EXTRA CLEAN INTERIOR
2 MASTER KEYS
N.A.D.A. CLEAN TRADE IN - $ 23,275
N.A.D.A. CLEAN RETAIL - $ 25.650
NEW M.S.R.P. - $ 27,780 


We are a new small dealership here in Hollywood, Florida.  We got this Toyota Sienna from a local auction.  
It has only 32269 miles!  As you can see on Auto Check report, we have 1 Florida Owner Car, No accidents, and all maintenance has been done on time, 2 master keys. The car is in a great condition. There was a paint work done on the front bumper due to slightly scratching to a wall  while parking in a mall parking lot. The vehicle doesn't have any issues to the best of our knowledge. 
We have a Clean Florida Title. 

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 305-896-7717 Ask for SEAN. 

 


There are no license plate on this vehicle. Sales Tax and Registration fees are responsibility of the buyer and they are not included in the sale price. The buyer will have to organize to pay the shipping if it is shipped out of Hollywood, FL. Description provided is to the best of our knowledge.You are more than welcome to do all inspections. Please contact us to make an appointment.

CONTACT INFO: Please contact us through Ebay using the "Ask seller a question" option, or directly by phone at 305-896-7717. Ask for Sean. We will do our best to make the sale as pleasant as possible for you.

All Sales are FINAL. Non-refundable deposit of $299 is required within 24 hrs. Happy Bidding!!!

Vehicle will not be released until ALL payments clear. 


Please take some extra time to look at all photo details, there is a lot of photos for you to understand the condition of this vehicle. 

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