2006 Toyota Sienna Limited Edition Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Thomasville, Georgia, United States
Well maintained 2006 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited Edition 7 passenger mini-van located in Thomasville, Georgia. Light metallic blue with great looking sporty alloy rims.
The vehicle is due for a routine timing belt replacement (quote for $410.00 and taken into consideration for the low starting price). All other service and maintenance is current. The vehicle was inspected by a mechanic and found to have no excessive wear on the brakes or other mechanical parts. Mechanic's inspection report is available upon request. We are the 2nd owner for past 40,000 miles, and have had no significant problems with the vehicle. AC system works great. This van has middle row with two leather bucket seats and holds 7 passengers comfortably. We are selling our Sienna to purchase an 8-passenger vehicle with seating for three persons in the middle row due to an addition to our family. |
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Toyota has reached a settlement over the criminal probe into its unintended acceleration problems, and the outcome is more expensive than first expected. The Japanese automaker has agreed to pay $1.2 billion to close the investigation among other settlement terms. The criminal inquiry focused on whether the company kept information from regulators and how it handled drivers' complaints about the problems, according to the sources.
Between 2009 and 2010, Toyota ended up recalling over 10 million vehicles worldwide over sudden acceleration fears. Fixes include modifying floor mats, gas pedals, and installing brake override software on affected models. In addition, Toyota made the latter standard on all of its new vehicles.
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