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2005 Toyota Highlander Low Miles 4 Cylinder Runs And Drives Excellent on 2040-cars

US $6,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:113200
Location:

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

 Please Read Description! 2005 Toyota Highlander, 4 cylinder, automatic, cold a/c, Runs and Drives excellent. Clean body with Nice paint and No dents. Cloth Interior is very nice for these vehicles (No tears, just minor staining from ever day use, would clean with proper detail) Very Nice rims and Michelin tires with excellent tread. Tow package. Overall vehicle has been well cared for. A little brief history. I am a Licensed Florida auto dealer. I specialize in salvage and rebuilt vehicles. I choose to sell these over traditional trade in auction vehicles, because they tend to be nicer and lower miles vehicles than the worn out junk that people dump at traditional auctions. Generally insurance vehicles were cars people were not getting rid of, but were taken from them by an insurance payoff. Anyways, This Toyota had very little damage when i got it. I replaced only the hood, bumper cover, right fender, and grill. I replaced the headlights because the originals were yellowing, and the new ones really make the truck stand out and look new. I have personally have been using this vehicle as my company driver for a few months and have put over 5K miles on it. The truck has run out excellent with no issues. I have really enjoyed this vehicle. There is only two minor things that i have noticed. 1) the radio volume button is a little sensitive 2) the right front inside door lock does not function with the door lock switch. This is a very common Toyota issue. My Camry has the same issue. It is usually the individual door lock actuator inside the door itself. These are the only flaws i have found with the vehicle. Very minor, but i wanted you to be aware of these. The vehicle comes with a standard Florida title w/a Rebuilt Branding. This title can registered in all 50 U.S states, and probably anywhere else in the world. Because of the Rebuilt branding the car is Sold As Is. Since we are a dealer, we are required to collect any title transfer fees and sales tax. There is no way around this unless you are a licensed dealer. If you are going to export this vehicle, i will refund any tax paid once I receive a Bill of Laden from the shipping company. For out of state buyers, you will get a notorized document stating you paid tax here, this is accepted in most states for the amount  tax paid. Also there is a $75.00 Dealer fee to help cover any extra expenses. If you are a serious buyer and need questions answered, then please call me directly at 321-213-3636 for immediate response. I welcome all to come inspect if possible. I make buying simple with a set Buy it Now Price of $6,950. I require a Deposit to keep real buyers "real"! Please call if you have questions and Thank you for looking!

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There have been no reports of fires or injuries from the affected cars, which include some of Toyota's biggest volume sellers. 2013 and 2014 Camry, Camry Hybrid, Avalon and Sienna models equipped with heated seats are included in the stop-sale, as are 2014 Tundra pickups and Corolla sedans. The exact number of vehicles with the non-compliant materials are still being tabulated, according to The Detroit Free Press.
According to a Toyota spokesman, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been notified, although it remains to be seen if a recall will be issued. Outside of a full recall, though, it's unclear how Toyota will deal with vehicles equipped with the flammable materials that have already found homes.

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