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2007 Toyota Sienna Le Minivan - No Reserve - Cruise, Cold A/c, Power Everything on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:118112
Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States
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2007 Toyota Sienna LE Minivan
NO RESERVE, 5-DAY LISTING

**PLEASE READ CONDITION AND DESCRIPTION**

**I AM LISTING MY VAN AGAIN BECAUSE THE FIRST WINNING BIDDER NEVER CONTACTED US TO MAKE PAYMENT**

We are selling the family van. We purchased it in 2008. Up until last week, it has been the most excellent and reliable vehicle we have owned. Always starts and never leaves you stranded. The transmission went out last week and I do not want to make the investment in the rebuild kit. We are selling this "as-is", so please understand it needs a transmission re-build. The van still starts right up and runs strong, but due to the transmission, it cannot be driven and must be towed from our house

The van has power windows, locks, driver's seat and mirrors. Cold A/C. Cruise. CD player. Also other typical features one would expect from a 2007 Sienna LE.

It has been a family car and we have 3 kids, so please expect that there will be wear and stains / marks on cloth interior. The interior has stains on carpet and it could use a shampooing.  We have not shampooed the carpets or used any cleaner on the cloth seats.

The car does have good tires all around.

PLEASE REVIEW ALL OF THE PHOTOS AS I TRIED TO REPRESENT THE CAR & KNOWN ISSUES AS BEST POSSIBLE

Here are the other Known Issues that I am aware of:

**PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THEM**. We are selling the van "as-is". See all photos. Ask questions if you're not sure.
- The transmission recently went out, so it needs a transmission re-build.
- Dent on driver rear of bumper
- Small dent on top of passenger front corner panel
- Missing one wheel cover (driver rear)
- Tire pressure light is illuminated - electronic air sensor in one tire is damaged (occurred at walmart when they were replacing a tire and we never got back with them to have it replaced)
- The check engine light has been on for 3 years but our mechanic told us this was caused by a sensor which was not of importance so we never replaced it. The van has run perfectly so this was never an issue to us.
- The glove box latch does not latch tightly
- We taped over the rubber cover of the rear hatch latch because the florida heat had worn it (it works fine)
- My wife accidentally spilled latex paint in the rear storage compartment last year (we never made a big attempt at cleaning it up or removing it and you will see it in the photos)
- We have toggled the auto-sliding side door to off / manual operation (there is a switch for this near the driver) position because the auto-close was getting stuck on occasion (it works just fine in the manual if you don't mind not having the auto-feature

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

PAYMENT IN FULL DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS. VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN TALLAHASSEE FLORIDA. DUE TO THE TRANSMISSION ISSUE, VEHICLE WILL NEED TO BE TOWED.
850-294-7121



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