2011 Toyota Tundra Limited on 2040-cars
2609 S Walton Blvd, Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Engine:5.7L V8 32V DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5TFHW5F13BX171284
Stock Num: BX171284
Make: Toyota
Model: Tundra Limited
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Radiant Red
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 57875
PRICED BELOW MARKET! THIS TUNDRA 4WD TRUCK WILL SELL FAST! -BLUETOOTH; LEATHER SEATS; SATELLITE RADIO; FLEX FUEL ENGINE; PARKING SENSORS; PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM; 4-WHEEL DRIVE; MP3 CD PLAYER; MULTI-DISC CHANGER; AND MULTI-ZONE AIR CONDITIONING- -CARFAX ONE OWNER- This Tundra 4WD Truck looks great with a clean Graphite interior and Radiant Red exterior! Please call to confirm that this Tundra 4WD Truck is still available! Call us today to schedule a hassle-free test drive! We are located at: 2609 S Walton Blvd; Bentonville; AR 72712. Landers McLarty is Home of the Lifetime Warranty. Ask Gerald Brown for details. Also, ask about our exclusive Owner Care Program. ASK FOR GERALD BROWN FOR ALL INTERNET SPECIALS!
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