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2012 Toyota Prius Plug In, Leather Navigation Backup Camera Bluetooth 3k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $22,350.00
Year:2012 Mileage:3826
Location:

United States

United States
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2012 Toyota Prius Plug In

We also have other Prius models for sale; please call me @ (916)715-3170!!!

Engine:

1.8L 4-Cilinder

Transmission:

Automatic

Drive:

2- Wheel

Mileage:

3,826

Equipment:

Power Steering

Charging Cable

Dual Front Air Bags

Power Windows

CD Player

Dual Side Air Bags

Power Door Locks

Navigation System

Curtain Air Bags

Power Mirrors

Backup Camera

Knee Air Bag

Cruise Control

Bluetooth

Traction Control

USB/AUX Connection

Anti-Lock Braking

Stability Control

Heated/Leather Seats

Chrome Front Molding

Upgraded 17” Alloy Wheels!!

 

General info:

You are looking at 2012 Prius Plug In in perfect driving and mechanical condition!!! It comes with salvage title due to involvement in rear end accident that occurred some time ago. We replaced trunk lid, rear bumper assembly, taillights and both rear quarter panels were restored. Following the completion of all repairs, this vehicle had undergone wheel alignment, brake and light inspections and tests to ensure that it has been repaired up to its factory specifications. Repairs were done by us, a reputable auto repair shop with extensive experience in fixing Prius model! We have been in the business for over 12 years and 9 of them in fixing/selling Prius models only! You won’t be disappointed and you will absolutely love this car!

This hybrid runs great, with no unusual squeaks or rattles. This vehicle is responsive and no unusual noise of any type coming from the engine or transmission. Also this vehicle drives straight without puling right or left. The vehicle brakes straight with no pulsation or pulling. The air conditioning is cold. All interior controls work as they should. This auto's tranny is smooth. The engine runs like a dream. There are no electrical problems with this vehicle whatsoever. 

 This Toyota offers the latest Hybrid Synergy Drive technology that enables this vehicle to consume amazingly low amounts of fuel. This Prius comes equipped with all the standard features and much more!!!  Don't miss this opportunity to own this pristine vehicle for a fraction of the retail price.

Buyers are welcome to verify all information to their own satisfaction before bidding.  It is currently not registered in any state. The buyer will have to register the car in his state of residence, which may or may not involve some extra steps compared to registering a clean title vehicle. If you will need parts receipts for your DMV or State Inspection, we will provide them. If you are California resident we can get it registered on your behalf (taxes and DMV fee will apply).

This Prius looks stunning and drives silky smooth, has no problems.  Come and take it home, you’ll be thrilled to own it!

Take a look at a series of 55 pictures below…

 

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Bid only if you are serious about buying the vehicle.  Buyer is responsible for delivery. I will do my best to assist with it.  A non-refundable deposit of $250 (Paypal or bank wire) must be transferred within 48 hours of the auction's end or I reserve the right to re-list the vehicle.  The balance due is payable within five days from the auction's end.  Paypal is only accepted for the initial deposit, not for the balance due.  The car is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with no warranty expressed or implied. Bidders are urged to inspect before placing bids. Mileage could be slightly higher at the time of delivery. Seller will collect CA sales tax from California buyers only. For more info or transaction details e-mail me using "ask seller a question".  I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time if the car is no longer available for sale. Have financing in place before bidding on vehicles.

Make sure to call me at (916) 715-3170 for more info and details.

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