2002 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
This vehicle is in excellent working condition. It has some wear and tear from being a 12 year old vehicle. I purchased it in Salt Lake City and have since moved east and need a more fuel efficient vehicle. Toyotas are excellent cars, I have only ever owned toyotas. I have another landcruiser that has 240,000 miles on it. These cars run forever. This car is a very safe solid vehicle. It handles excellently in the snow. The timing belt was replaced 14 months ago. New spark plugs in January. New fuel filter recently. 3rd row seats. DVD player for kids. Ipod 4 hookup. Navigation. Luxury vehicle, extremely comfortable and very safe car. It is valued at $14,600. I need to sell it so am selling it for less. I put the money into it shortly after I bought it so it should be in great shape for you for a while. Tires in good shape - recently rotated. Again, the only reason I am selling is because my commute is too far to make this a sensible vehicle for me. But I love it and it has taken me months to come to terms with giving it up! Please email with questions.
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