2007 Toyota Yaris Silver 2 Door Hatchback Window Tint Rims Spoiler Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.5L 1497CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Model: Yaris
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Alloy Wheels, Window Tint, Rear Spoiler included (not installed), CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 54,338
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
2007 Toyota Yaris 2 Door Hatchback. Base model.
Silver Exterior with black cloth interior. Mileage: 54,338
Purchased new in late 2006 from Taylor Toyota in Augusta, GA, it is a one owner car from a non smoking family. The perfect daily driver, getting up to 29 city mpg and 36 highway mpg.
This 2007 Yaris hatchback has normal wear and tear expected from a car of it's age. A few small scratches on the passenger side door. These are surface only, not to the metal, and certainly no rusting. There are also some scratches to the paint on the rear bumper from loading and unloading from the hatchback. Again, these are surface scratches only, no rusting and not very deep. The interior of the car does have some wear. The armrest is in good condition, but the cloth is discolored. Some areas of the front and passenger seats have some wear also. The back seat seems to have very little wear. There are no rips, tears, or repairs made to the interior that I have seen. The carpet is in good condition. No staining, but with wear consistant of a 6 year old car. I saw a few very small dents in the headliner, but no tears or rips.
Although not pictured I do have the four original Yaris mats for this car, they were being cleaned at the time I was photographing, but they are now back with the Yaris.
Window tint was installed from the dealership shortly after the initial purchase of the vehicle. In early 2012 new alloy rims were installed. A matching color rear spoiler is included and the installation manuals and templates for this are included as well.
All of the original owners manuals are included. Two keys are included, one original Yaris key and one backup.
This Yaris starts up great and drives perfectly. No mechanical problems. The battery was replaced about 2 years ago. The tires were replaced in early 2012 when the new rims were installed. Routine maintenance such as oil changes and filters have always been kept up with and this vehicle has had no accidents of any kind.
Clear Georgia title in hand.
Shipping: Buyer is responsible for all pickup and/or shipping arrangements. Confirmation of a pickup or shipping date must be sent within 3 days of purchase. This vehicle must be shipped or picked-up within 14 days of purchasing.
Payment: A $400 non-refundable deposit is to be sent to paypal within 2 days of purchase. The remaining balance must be sent by cashiers check or money order within 10 days after deposit is sent. The vehicle or title will not be released until full payment has been received.
I have done my best to describe this car accurately. Please remember that this is a used car, and is being sold as-is. There is no warranty on this vehicle. Please contact me with any questions prior to making a bid or offer. Thank you for looking at this listing and have a great day,
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