1999 Toyota Solara Se Coupe 2-door 3.0l Manual Red Tan Xmnavtraffic Touch Ipod on 2040-cars
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
1999 Toyota Solara SE V6 5 spd. 118,1200 miles.
Brand new exhaust from catalytic converter to tailpipe; Oxygen sensor replaced within last year. Oil changed every 3,000 miles, all records included. Red with tan leather interior, sunroof. All 5 original machined aluminum alloy wheels. Stock except for upgraded multimedia: Pioneer AVIC-D3 touchscreen head unit, full touch IPod interface, SiriusXMNav Traffic, Hands-free Bluetooth (note pic of mic, cabled through A pillar), DVD Navigation, DVD player, CD Player: see pics for various screen shots. Compatible backup camera will come with car, but is not installed. Original 3-in-one head unit, with 6 CD and cassette deck, is included if you want it. There are a few minor blemishes, including door dings (see pictured) and a small pair of pea-sized rust spots on right quarter panel. The left rear mudflap has a tear in the plastic, and there are minor blemishes on the rear bumper. I am the second owner; the first owner bought the car new in Connecticut. This is a nice, comfortable commuter/highway cruiser. GREAT school car- the manual is smooth and powerful. Online private party prices run $3600 to $4300. The car is in Connecticut and buyer would need to pick it up here. Just as economical as many other cars, like the Honda Accord, Nissan Maxima, Nissan Altima, or Hyundai Sonata |
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Cheap, honest transportation | 2017 Toyota Yaris iA
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