2012 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Double Cab 4x4 Black Backup Camera Siriusxm Radio Blueto on 2040-cars
Aston, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 2012 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab 4x4 pickup truck.
Features include a 4.6L V8 engine, automatic 6 speed transmission with shiftronic, 310 horsepower, towing package, cold weather package, SR5 upgrade package (includes center console storage and center shifter as shown in pictures, rear underseat storage, backup camera, cd/mp3 player with aux and usb inputs, AM, FM, and satellite radio, handsfree bluetooth connectivity, power sliding rear window, running boards, keyless entry, power windows and locks, cruise control, traction control, stability control, anti-lock brakes, the Toyota Safety System including front and rear passenger side air bags, and daytime running lights. All service records for recommended service intervals available. The tonneau cover and aftermarket wheels/tires are included in the asking price. The tonneau is a BakFlip G2 aluminum folding cover that locks with the tailgate. It keeps away thieves of opportunity and is more secure than a cheap vinyl cover. The tires pictured (V-tec Warlord 18x9 Rims, OWL Pathfinder 275/65/18 Tires) are rated for a 65,000 mile treadlife, and currently have about 9,000 miles on them. It's rated 14 city / 19 highway mpg, which I'd say is spot on as long as you aren't flooring it red light to red light or going 80+ on the blue route. My combined average over the past 3 tanks is sitting at 17.9 mpg with about 40/60 city/highway driving. The truck is in above excellent condition mechanically; it has only been used for towing twice. There are no stains in the seats or carpet. The carpet floor mats are in average condition. The exterior paint is in average condition, with a few scratches here and there. |
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