2006 Toyota Solara Sle 1 Ownr 106k V6 Navigation Lthr Htd Sts Remote Start Xlnt! on 2040-cars
Great Neck, New York, United States
PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS- CALL ME BEFORE HITTING BUY IT NOW! 516.884.7900. CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THE AUCTION
MAY BE ENDED EARLY FOR THAT REASON. ALSO, FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN HAVING THE
CAR SHIPPED, AND NOT PICKING IT UP IN PERSON, I WILL ABSOLUTELY HELP WITH THAT
BUT I MUST BE TOLD OF THIS BEFOREHAND. SO IF YOU'RE THINKING OF HAVING IT
SHIPPED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE YOU BID 516.884.7900. THE CAR IS IN LONG
ISLAND, NY. I MIGHT EVEN BE ABLE TO HELP WITH DRIVING THE CAR TO YOUR
DESTINATION FOR A SMALL FEE (EXPENSES, ETC).
Please see second picture for carfax! We are selling our 2006 Toyota Solara SLE. We are the original owners and have always maintained the car very well. It currently has 106K miles on it. It has a clean title (no liens or anything), never in any type of accident, and always garage kept and babied by us. The outside is a bright red, the inside is black leather. It is fully fully loaded with every single option from Toyota- v6 engine, factory navigation, remote start, heated seats, 6cd changer, power seats, keyless entry, etc. Along with the car we have all original owners manuals/books, 2 sets of keys, etc. This car is ready to go anywhere! EXTERIOR: The outside of the car is in excellent condition. As mentioned, it was
always garage kept and definitely shows it.There's only a few hairline scratches on the body (biggest one is pictured), and a scuff or two. Nothing else to note. Top is in great condition as well. INTERIOR: The interior of the car is in excellent condition as well. The leather seats all look great and all
power/electronic options work as they should. The car was never smoked in. MECHANICALLY Let me first start out by saying that I wouldn't hesitate to drive
this car tomorrow from New York to Florida and then back. Given the mileage and
condition, you can be assured it is in
excellent shape mechanically. The car has always been
looked upon and does not currently need anything. Maintenance has
always been kept on it, and it's ready to go anywhere. As
a final note, all I can say is that this car is in excellent condition all
around. If you're looking for a great Toyota Solara that was babied, this is it. Please know the car is being sold
AS-IS without any warranty implied or expressed. If you have any questions or
concerns, or want me to photograph anything specific, please email me at balagan500@aol.com or call me at 516.884.7900. DEPOSIT-PAYMENT There is a $1000 non-refundable BANK WIRE deposit due within 24 hours
after the auction. The rest is to be paid in person, or before shipment. Total
payment must be due within 5 days after the auction ends. ?? |
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