2008 Toyota Highlander Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Fairfax, Virginia, United States
2008 Toyota Highlander for sale.
Year: 2008 Make: Toyota Model: Highlander Trim: Base Sport Utility 4D Engine: 6-Cylinder V6 3.5L AWD Trans: Automatic Fuel: Gasoline Color: Maroon Interior: Ash Miles: 64,772 Body Style: SUV This Highlander comes with the third row!! Can seat up to 7 people. Very good condition. Lots of extras. Low Mileage. It has custom Cordura Ballistic Seat covers for all seats (except for the third row)...as seen here: coverking.com/custom-seat-covers/heavy-duty-ballistic.html (In the Ballistic Light Gray color.) These seat covers will protect your beautiful suede seats from ANYTHING! It also comes with Custom Weather Tech floor liners (except for the third row) to keep your floors spotless! Can be seen here: weathertech.com/product-education-center/floorliner-digitalfit/ (Also in light gray) Comes with a roof rack. Single CD player The second row middle seat can be changed to be a center console or seat. (the pictures show both options.) Title in hand. All maintenance/oil change done on schedule. Records available. There is still a transferable bumper to bumper warranty on this car! (August 2015 or 100,000 miles) Clean title. This has been a great family car! We are adding to our family and need to get a bigger car. |
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