1992 Toyota Previa Le Mini Passenger Van 3-door 2.4l Awd All Trac on 2040-cars
Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States
Hello, thanks for looking at my 1992 Toyota Previa!
I bought this van for my family a year and half ago. I put on 20,000 miles bringing it to 124,640 miles (may be a few off if I need to drive it for any reason). It's a solid reliable van. It doesn't leak any oil or anything! Engine and transmission are 100%. Runs and drives great. It is inspected until June, 2014.
Kept clean, Never smoked in.
There are some things it will need/soon need:
-The tires are worn down. I'm estimating perhaps 85%. It will need all new tires for the next inspection (in June 2014). Should probably have an alignment. The spare is on the car, so it will need to be put back once the 4 new tires are put on. The spare is on the rear passenger side.
-It will need a new "blower motor". The heat can't blow out of the vents without it, leaving the car cold.
-A/C Compressor blew the front seal at the end of this summer. I have a new remanufactured A/C compressor and will INCLUDE it. Also because the system will need to be charged it's always recommended to replace the dryer and expansion valve. I bought and will INCLUDE the dryer and expansion valve too! I don't have the Freon or oil charge.
-Starter Solenoid is starting to get hung up requiring you to hit the key more than once to start the car on a cold morning. Needs to be replaced by next winter or it could leave you stranded.
-Passenger Door handle broken on the outside. Has to be opened from the inside.
-Factory CD player doesn't work (never did since I had the car). am/fm works fine. I can give you a coby fm transmitter if you want to listen to your mp3 player, etc. through the radio if you are not planning to replace the stereo system.
I just bought a new car and with my job and family obligations and it starting to get cold outside, I just don't have the time to work on these things or pay to keep the van with the new car too. So I'm letting it go.
If you have any questions or would like me to email you some additional pictures please feel free to let me know! God bless you and thank you for looking!
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