Black 1999 Toyota Sienna Ce Minivan Fwd V6 No Reserve on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
For sale is this 1999 Toyota Sienna CE. 125K miles. First 67K miles were while the van lived in the suburbs in Connecticut -- the other half in NYC. It runs very well, engine is in good shape. As you can see in the photos (I have more as well), lots of dents, dings, scrapes, scratches and bruises from years of being parked on the street in NYC – plus a couple of minor fender-benders – but it has never been in any serious accident. In recent years I’ve put in a new catalytic converter, new timing belt, new window regulators, new front brakes and brake pads, new shocks and struts, new battery, new winter wipers, new corner lights, new grille, so these parts are all much newer than the car. Oil and fluid changes have been regular and upkeep has been good. Interior is also somewhat scuffed up – several marks and stains on seats from hauling equipment and bikes around, one rear seat seatbelt is cut, one door button sticks a bit, small hole in plastic in rear light, one bad armrest, a few things like that. It's not as pretty as it once was, but it runs fine and the engine and all insides of it seem to be in fine shape. Thanks for your interest!
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