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Joppa, Maryland, United States
Being offered at
NO RESERVE is the perfect 7-passenger, AWD SUV you’ve been looking for: 2005 Toyota
Highlander AWD V6 LIMITED with 3rd row and only 86k miles!! - Accident-free
with only 86k original miles!! Free carfax report provided at the bottom of the
auction. - NADA retail value of over $14,000! Save THOUSANDS by buying at NO RESERVE!!!! - Please take
your time. I've included a large number of high-definition pictures of the
Highlander. The carfax report is at the very end. If you are not seeing it, you
may not be seeing some of the other photographs as well; please refresh your
browser and allow enough time for all of the pictures to load if this occurs. - Mechanically,
the Toyota runs and drives like you'd expect for a low-mileage, well-maintained
vehicle. Everything works great and the SUV really rides beautifully. - Motor,
transmission and drive train are perfect. - If you’re
looking at this auction, you know how reliable Toyotas are. There is a reason
Toyota has been the #1 selling brand in the world: reliability and resale value
combined with advanced technology and safety. MADE IN JAPAN!! - 3.3L
6-cylinder motor runs perfectly. Great oil pressure, no heating issues, no
leaks of any kind. This is a motor capable of 300k+ miles easily. - Automatic
transmission shifts smooth as silk through all gears. - Brakes,
suspension and exhaust are all excellent. - INSPECTED!!
The Highlander just passed Maryland State Inspection. Maryland is one of the
strictest states in the country. Please click here to see everything
this detailed inspection entails! - All-wheel drive
system operates flawlessly and will get this SUV through any terrain. - No engine
warning lights of any kind. - Everything on
the car works 100% and is in great condition. - LIMITED
package including full power, alloy wheels, full leather interior, all-wheel drive system,
THIRD ROW stow-and-go seats. - All power
equipment functions perfectly. - Kenwood
In-Dash CD player w/ AUX input for IPOD/IPHONE connection. Audio sounds great! - Cruise Control
functions perfectly. - Exterior is
excellent. Very straight. No major dents or scratches. No clear coat
blemishes and the paint shines beautifully. A few minor surface scratches on
the rear tailgate and a few chips in the rear bumper; nothing major and definitely doesn’t detract from the
overall great condition of the vehicle. - Silver
exterior with gray leather interior is a great color combination. - Alloy wheels
look great. No significant curb rash or salt corrosion. - RUST FREE!! - Leather
Interior like-wise is in great condition. No rips, tears, stains in the
carpets, seats or headliner. Dash has no cracks or fading and shines
beautifully. Some minor surface wear on the center console lid but no tears or rips in it. - THIRD ROW
stow-and-go seats means comfortable seating for 7 passengers. Rear seats look
barely used. Cargo area likewise shows very minimal use. - This would
make for the perfect family vehicle. All-wheel drive system for inclement
weather, comfortable 7-passenger LEATHER seating and not to mention the most
reliable car manufacturer, TOYOTA!! - NON-SMOKER
VEHICLE! NO ODORS OF ANY KIND. - Exterior and
interior really reflect the careful maintenance by the previous owner and
indicates the vehicle was garage-kept. - A/C blows cold
and heat blows hot. - REAR AIR VENTS
w/ CONTROLS - Original
owners’ manuals, original Toyota tool-kit, and key-less entry remote included. - With only 86k
miles and having been so well-maintained, this Toyota is going to be enjoyed by
the next owner for a very long time. - Pick up the
vehicle and drive cross-country in comfortable luxury! - This is really a rare find: 2005 Toyota Highlander AWD V6 LIMITED with only 86k miles, well-maintained and accident-free being sold at NO RESERVE!! - The vehicle needs
nothing and is completely turn-key. - There is a
$199 Document and Prep fee to allow us to sell at NO RESERVE!! - Please let all
the pictures load to really get a feel for the Highlander. FORGET ALL THE OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS WITH SMALL PRINT, HIGH
RESERVES, AND RIDICULOUS BUY-IT-NOWs. -This is a 10
day NO RESERVE auction. The highest bidder will win. Please review our positive feedback and bid with confidence! Please feel free to call us anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the Toyota. We value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact us at 410-676-0101. We can even help arrange shipping. Thanks. |
Toyota Highlander for Sale
2003 toyota highlander v6 4wd , excellent condition w/warranty, no reserve
Suv 2.7l rear air side impact door beams cloth vehicle stability assist console
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We finance!! v6 highlander only 75k miles clean!!
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