This is our one owner main driver for the past 16 years.  It is by far the best car we have ever owned.  It is a very powerful V6 7 passenger hybrid SUV capable of getting better than 25 MPG; Toyota no longer makes this car with a V6 engine (you would need to purchase a top-of-the-line Lexus for similar specifications). We are moving on to an electric car.

PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS CAREFULLY AND KNOW I HAVE PRICED THE CAR TO SELL WITH NO RESERVE AT LESS THAN THE COST OF RECENTLY INSTALLED TIRES,SUSPENSION AND BRAKES.  THE WORDS AND HIGH-RESOLUTION PICTURES TELL ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW BUT I AM HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.  THE BUYER WILL NEED TO ARRANGE FOR LOCAL PICKUP WITH DEPOSIT AND CASH BALANCE ONLY FOR ANY AMOUNT BEYOND THE DEPOSIT, NO PERSONAL CHECK,NO BANK CHECK, NO VENMO, NO BARTER, CASH ONLY.

THE GOOD:

This is a great and reliable daily driver with lots of power, plenty of room and great gas mileage. 

Everything works well on the car.

It is a well maintained one owner car.

The title is clean with no accidents or major repairs. 

As a parts car this would be worth much more than the asking price.

There is not a reserve; priced for a quick sale.

No smokers have ever ridden or more importantly smoked in the car.

THE BAD:

There is an SRS airbag warning light.  Our mechanic of many years says this requires a special dealer scale to adjust the driver’s seat and a hefty dealer repair bill to fix and we have opted not to have this service done given it would likely be much more than the value of the car to fix it. 

The car vibrates for about 15 seconds upon cold start up as of a few months ago and then it is fine.  Our mechanic said that the oil is taking a little longer to reach the top of the engine and advised moving to a SAE40 oil for the next oil change as a fix.  There is nothing mechanically wrong with the engine, transmission or other major mechanical components.

There is also an engine light related to emissions which our mechanic believes is a sensor issue based on the codes and initial testing done. He advised that the car would pass inspection with the sensor reset and advised it was not worth spending time tracking down the issue and the emissions were fine and the car drives great.

The car has 320,000 miles!  Yes, that sounds like a crazy high number but it drives better than many newer cars with a fraction of the miles and I know of no reason why it could not go for another 100,000 miles.

THE UGLY:

We have a 13 year old Labrador retriever that has enjoyed many thousands of rides in the back of the car and some people, not us, say the car has a dog smell.

There are a few scratches in the paint and wear on the cloth interior; commiserate with the age and milage of the vehicle.