2007 Toyota Solara Sle Convertible 2-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Cary, North Carolina, United States
Convertible Solara V6 SLE with Navigation. Miles are just over 90,000 and the car has received regular maintenance. Light Tan Leather Interior with JBL Premium Audio, Bluetooth, and comes from a Smoke-Free owner. A will be happy to provide maintenance records and/or a car history report so you can buy with confidence. Aside from the items listed above, the car is also equipped with Navigation System, Heated Front Seats, JBL Premium Audio with 8 Speakers, 4-Disc CD-Changer, Power Driver's Seat, Power Retractable Convertible Top, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel and Shift Knob, Automatic Climate Control, HID Headlamps, 17-Inch Alloy Wheels, Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Integrated Controls, Power Windows, Power Locks. I also have a boot cover for the top. The top is tan with a glass window. It has wear and tear, noted in the pictures. There is a balance on the car and the easiest way to address the balance is by using the company Escrow.com. Escrow.com offers a service called "Lien Payoff" that makes the entire transaction safe and easy. The way this process works:
For protection of the buyer and seller this vehicle will be sold through Escrow.com approved Ebay services only. Escrow.com fee, anticipated to be $260.00, will be paid by seller. Shipping fees will be paid by Buyer. Any return shipping to be paid by Buyer as well. Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close |
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