1995 Toyota Tercel Std Sedan 2-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Yakima, Washington, United States
1995 Toyota Tercel. This vehicle has been a great commuter for me. Gets approx 30mpg in the city! New tires and windshield installed approx 2,000 miles ago. Recently installed a new stereo and speakers. Cars odometer shows just over 92,200 miles. Only thing I have discovered wrong with motor is an oil seep coming from the front. Loss of oil has not even registered on dipstick between oil changes. Car has been a solid driver! Seats are sun faded and have cracks (seat covers currently installed). Vehicle has dings, scratches and appears to have been repainted on the passenger side at some point. Car is being sold as is. Buyer will be responsible for pick up/ or shipping. I have title in hand. A $500 dollar PayPal deposit with be required within 24 hours of auction end and the remainder will be due or mailed within 7 days of auction end. remainder of payment can be paid by cashier's check or cash at pickup. With all the fraud out there, if cashier's check/money order is used, the vehicle will not be released until check is cashed and verified. I recently had car inspected by local Toyota Dealership and vehicle passed inspection with no negative marks. Only thing noted was the oil leak mentioned. Any questions, please ask.. Thank you
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