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Limited Hybrid Hail Damaged Clean Carfax No Reserve Rare Chance Hail Sale on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:64150 Color: before that hail storm
Location:

Canton, Connecticut, United States

Canton, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:

2009 HIGHLANDER HYBRID LIMITED

  • LIMITED
  • HYBRID
  • LEATHER
  • HEATED SEATS
  • ALL WHEEL DRIVE
  • MOONROOF
  • ALLOYS
  • ONLY 64000 MILES
  • THIRD ROW SEATING
  • VERY RECENT TIRE REPLACEMENT
  • NO PET'S
  • NO KIDS
  • NON SMOKER
  • NO RESERVE
  • CLEAN CARFAX
  • CLEAR TITLE
  • SAVE THOUSANDS


Thank you for considering my auction. This was just traded in on a brand new one by a heart broken owner. After sustaining hail damage the prior owner was so heart broken by the damage they just couldn't stand it and decided to trade it in. The main damage is to the roof and the hood, damage is hail dents, golf ball sized and less, There is hail damage on the side surfaces as well but it's not as visible as the top surfaces. No glass damage at all. The interior of this HYBRID is like new. absolutely spotless. The same would have been said about the exterior before that hail storm! The second incident to the right front corner happened in our lot when a person slid into it during a snow storm and dented the fender and the bumper, bottom line here is this, we are cutting our loses and selling it AS - IS NO RESERVE, drive it as it sits or fix it yourself , either way it's a BARGAIN for a LIMITED HYBRID HIGHLANDER!




Sold AS-IS, ZERO mechanical or interior issues, inspections are welcomed and encouraged but please do so prior to bidding, I require a $500.00 PAYPAL deposit with in 24 hours and full payment with in 7 days, NO EXCEPTIONS OR EXCUSES PLEASE!


Call Eric for direct contact 860-693-1715






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