Fuel-efficient 1998 Toyota Corolla Le 4-door 1.8l; Accident-free, Runs Great on 2040-cars
Little Silver, New Jersey, United States
This is a four-door 1998 Toyota Corolla, manual transmission, in good condition with 183,769 miles, totally accident free with a clean title and recent service. It is fuel-efficient at 30+ highway MPG. It has regularly been serviced and runs smoothly; very comfortable to drive. I am the second owner in the vehicle's life and I would love to keep this car, but I have recently moved to Manhattan and have to sell it. This car is extraordinarily reliable: it has never broken down or had any type of emergency repair work in its lifetime. I have made regular repairs and investments -- things like a new clutch, brakes, struts, tires, etc. I have preserved this car well and it has rewarded me with reliability for 12 years. It is perfect for a student, short-distance commuter, or as a second family car.
Although there are some cosmetic issues (all of which are disclosed in this ad), the car looks good, runs well, and gets great gas mileage. Safety features Driver and passenger front airbags Side airbags Daytime running lights Three 3-point seatbelts in rear seats Power steering Other features Air conditioning Cruise control Power windows Power door locks Front (2) and rear (1) cupholders Cassette player, with adapter for iPhone/iPod Adjustable steering wheel Driver and passenger visor mirrors Folding rear seat to accommodate bulky cargo Tachometer Rear window defogger Trip/mileage computer Rear spoiler Ample storage Other notes All documentation is in order. I will prepare a sales invoice for the buyer. The car is currently registered in Illinois. Contact Please contact me by email and I will reply promptly. Include a phone number for a faster response. This listing specifies buyer pickup of the vehicle, which is located in Little Silver, New Jersey, which is easily accessible on the North Jersey Coast Line of New Jersey Transit. If you are not local, I am willing to discuss reasonable delivery options. |
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