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2003 Toyota Highlander V6 4wd , Excellent Condition W/warranty, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:114000 Color: and Grey Cloth Interior
Location:

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Hi,

I recently accepted a new position that will provide me with a company car so I no longer need my beloved 2003 Toyota Highlander 4WD :( It was purchased as a certified pre-owned vehicle from Page Toyota in Southfield, MI on 12/23/2010. I purchased a 5yr/100K mile transferable warranty with the vehicle as well and it covers you for the next 22 months and 58,000 miles. I have all records and receipts for all service that was done including all the oil changes done every 5,000-7,000 miles (per user manual) with synthetic only! I was very anal about keeping this beautiful SUV in tip top shape and no expenses were spared.

Service Completed:
June 6th, 2011 - (80,570 miles) Transmission fluid flush, Induction flush, New front differential seal, 4WD Service, New water pump and belt and New timing belt (covered under warranty) 
September 15th, 2012 - (96,492 miles) New rear brake calipers, rotors and pads
July 22nd, 2013 - (105,000 miles) New front brake rotors and pads
Valvoline Synthetic Oil Changes every 5000-7000 miles per Toyota User Manual (I have all the receipts from Mr Tire) 

Car Details:
2003 Toyota Highlander, 3.0 V6, 4WD
114,000 miles
Silver Exterior and Grey Cloth Interior 
Automatic Transmission 
8-Way Power Drivers Seat 
Auto-up, Auto-down Drivers Window 
Remote Starter Security System installed (Temporarily disabled but works, I have all the remotes) 
Truck Liner and rubber floor mats all around
Compass/Thermometer Rear View Mirror
16" Alloy Wheels with rugged tires (Winter wheels/tires, 30,000 miles left on them, currently in use but beat up pretty bad)
Optional - Second Gen Highlander Sport 19" Wheels/Tires (Summer wheels, needs new tires, off vehicle) Not included in this auction.  Additional $500 


First off this vehicle is 4WD meaning 50/50 power to the front and rear wheels and it is permanent (no 2WD option). This is one of the few Highlanders that is actually good off road and is absolutely amazing (and fun) in the snow! 

To say I love this SUV would be an understatement! It has literally been the best purchase I have ever made! It's the little things and the comfort that made me fall in love with it like the auto-up/down window (still not standard these days why?), standard 8 way power seat (so comfortable) and the standard compass and temp in the rear view mirror. The quality of this SUV is unparalleled to any other. Not a single squeak! Anyway, if you are interested in taking it for a test drive let me know.

Car will be professionally detailed before it is delivered.  The vehicle is currently located in Arlington, VA 22201.  

Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers, 
Chris 


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