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2001 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l Having Just 17k Mile!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:17327 Color: Red
Location:

Tea, South Dakota, United States

Tea, South Dakota, United States

Selling not a super clean or extra clean, but simply like new, yes just like 1 year-old, 2001 Toyota Corolla 4 doors sedan LE, Loaded (Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Fog Lights, CD, etc.....). 1 owner, and having just 17K mile!!!. The car was driven approximately 1400 mile a year. We bought the car from an insurance auction in Philadelphia PA whereas it had a front impact with another vehicle, please see the attached pictures prior repair, the car was in a running and driving condition when we bought it. So We flew and drove it back to SD, repaired it and  used it as a personnel vehicle for almost a year; now, we decide to let it go.   
We just replaced the original tires and battery (New 84 months Toyota Battery), and flashed the engine coolant (Toyota Long Life Fluid was added). The car was inspected by Billion Toyota and everything was up to date. 
Please note that we have the right to end the auction earlier if the car sold in our dealership. 

Three Points Auto Center
46952 Monty Street
Tea, SD 57064

AJ 605-651-2271
Allie 605- 592-0501
sales@threepointsautocenter.com

2001 Toyota Corolla
Transmission: Automatic 
Engine: 1.8 Liter, 4 cylinders
Miles: 17327
Exterior: Red
Interior: Leather, Tan
Ownership: 1 owner
Running & Driving Condition: Excellent
Tires life: New
Battery: New 
Autocheck / Carfax: Available

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All of our cars inspected by franchise dealer mechanics (Billion Automotive, Vern Eide Motors, Brookings Auto-Mall, Sharp Toyota, and Jim & White Toyota).

We are located about 5 mile south of Sioux Falls SD.
Take exit 73 on i29 and go west toward tea for about 3 blocks and then turn south (left) on the 470th Ave, continue south for about 1 mile and then turn west (right) on Monty Street and continue west on Monty street for another 3 blocks, at the end of the street, our dealership located on the north (right) side of the street. 

If you have any questions / comments about any cars, and / or setup an appointment for test drive, please do not hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience.
Thank you!

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