2005 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Dependable!!!! on 2040-cars
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
I regret but i have to sell my very dependable 2005 Toyota Tundra SR5 Access Cab. It has a 4.7 Liter engine i force V8. with a 5 speed Automatic Transmission. 152k Original Miles. Both the engine and Transmission are in excellent running condition. Shifts smooth. Quiet. Engine does not Burn oil, No leaks of any sort and does not smoke. It is a Rear Wheel Drive NOT a 4x4. Vehicle was never used for Towing. Just light duty work and commuting. The car has newer tires, regular services have always been done on the car. Full Synthetic Mobile 1 Oil has always been used since car was new. New Carrier bearing (center support), Wipers, Oil change, and the 100k miles Service was done in 2012 which included a Timing Belt, Water Pump, Air filter, Spark Plus, Induction Service etc. Never had any issues with the Car. It is very strong and dependable and i hate the fact that i have to sell it, Selling because i have to go back to my country next month and i would rather sell the car at a good price to someone instead of selling it to a dealer who will make money on it. Do research and you will not find a well maintained Tundra at a good price with reasonable miles, year, condition and level of maintenance. Once again the car was not used to tow so the Transmission is excellent so is the engine. The car is loaded with all power windows, steering, tilt wheel, Cruise control, ABS, Ice cold A/c and Hot heat, Keyless entry with alarm system, Towing Package, Fog lights, Alloy wheels, and many more. I put an after market Pioneer Stereo which plays DVD, Micro SD card, MP3, CD, Ipod, USB. Reason i put the stereo is so that i could hook up a Back Up Camera to the back of the car. I still have the 6 disc factory stereo that i will throw in. Tool Box included too. Two things to expect. The Tire Pressure monitor light is on the dash due to a faulty sensor in the wheel. Also there are coupe of scratches and small dings around the car esp on the front right fender as seen in the pic. Scratches were due to the previous owner ( my friend) was a paint contractor and he used to transport his stuff on the car. So there are some paints here and there. Nothing Major. Can't even see in the pics. Both of theses do not affect how the car runs and they are nothing major. Car has no body damage or dents. Clean in and Out. I bought the car from my friend who was the original owner. So am second owner and it has no previous accident. I got a Carfax copy when i got the car. Clean history. Thanks for looking. I have Clean Virginia Title and I will only accept cash. Serious buyers only call or Text me on 434*509*2714 |
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