1998 Toyota 98 Rav4 1 Owner Ca Economical 4-cylinder Clean Carfax No Reserve! on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
1998 Toyota RAV4 1 Owner, Clean CARFAX DETAILS
DESCRIPTION Hi and thanks for stopping by! We have a 1-owner, clean title, gas saving, 1998 Toyota RAV4 SUV. She has always been a California vehicle. Thoroughly inspected, serviced and is now ready to go! According to the Carfax below, she is $1,240 above retail book. This is a well maintained and loved vehicle as evidenced in the history report. As you can see in the many detailed photos taken, the original "Maroon" paint is real clean! There are a couple very minor dings on the driver door. The "Gray" interior is in super shape for a '98 vehicle. No rips and the headliner looks really good as well. I was impressed how nice it was inside. The tires are in good shape. The economical, gas saving, 2.0L, 4-cylinder engine feels solid, runs smooth and is pretty peppy for a small engine as evidenced when I personally drove her. The 5-speed manual transmission shifts smooth never hard shifting. Features include: folding rear seats, cassette player, manual transmission, rear door child locks, tilt steering, power mirrors, locks and windows, rear wiper, rear defogger, roof rack, towing package, front air bags, cruise control, spare tire, 1-owner, clean carfax, and more. The air conditioning blows nice and cold! This Rav4 can get you from here to there for much less money than other vehicles! Bottom line, she runs great, she's clean, economical and dependable. Please take a look. Pre-sale inspections are welcomed and encouraged. Read our "terms and conditions" below. Please do not assume anything. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions or would like a "buy it now" price through eBay, please feel free to contact me, Eddie Fragata, at 916-290-7774 and I will be happy to help you. We are always willing to negotiate and will surely make a deal with you. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you! TERMS & CONDITIONS
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