2012 Toyota Tundra Double Cab, V-8 5.7l, 4x4, 1 Adult Owner, 13k Miles on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Alabama, United States
I bought this truck new. I've just driven to work and back in it, which has been a very short distance, plus a couple of road trips. I had it serviced at the dealer at 5,000 miles, and again at 10,000 miles with synthetic oil. Two more free services are included with the truck from Toyota, and I'm sure that benefit is transferrable. It came with tinted windows, but I added keyless entry, a toolbox, step bars, and a storage bin that fits under the rear seat. I also added keyless entry to the tailgate. The tailgate is wired to the power lock system. I did this because I had a custom cover made for the back of the truck and I wanted to secure my belongings. The cover was sprayed with premium Line-X that is not supposed to fade. The bed cover was made with 3/4" finish grade plywood and then fully covered with Line-X. It slides on and off really easy and I just use two clamps to secure it to the bed rail. You could keep the cover, or get rid of it, but if you like bed covers, it looks pretty good. This truck has the work truck package with vinyl floors and all weather mats. It has power locks, mirrors, windows, and cruise control. It has the tow package and spray in bed liner. Please do read the condition description, but it's like new, with only minor / normal scratches. I bought this truck new in Auburn, Alabama but I now live in Bridgeport, AL, where the truck is located. My reason for selling it is because I will soon have a long commute to work and I intend to purchase a car. The truck is titled in Alabama. I have a loan with Southeast Toyota Finance and my payoff is less than the selling price. The buyer can pay Toyota Finance directly for the amount of the payoff and then pay me the difference. Then Toyota will send the title to the buyer or the buyer's lender. This truck is my daily driver so the mileage may be slightly more than 13K at auction end. Good Luck!
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