2007 Toyota Yaris Base Hatchback 2-door 1.5l Selling Cheapest On Ebay on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
2007 toyota yaris 5 speed manual transmission that runs great. 40 mpg. great on gas. all highway miles. car runs good on the interstate 85 mph no problem , handles great. feels allot bigger than it looks. car has been fully maintained at toyota dealer since it was new! new 17 rotalla low profile tires on 17 inch alloy wheels that i just added in may 2013! . new belts tune up oil change etc. had clutch replaced 07 17 2012. plenty of head and leg room inside . this car is a very dependable vehicle that will give you many years of worry free transportation. .i purchased this toyota march 2012 paid $ 7900 for it. really dont want to sell it but do not need it anymore, since i will be traveling do too work. ,so i am selling it at a reduced price ,so i can sell it fasst ! .this is a really nice toyota for the wright price ! if you have any questions, please call , or make me an offer . thanks. 267-246-3073 Rick. .. ALSO I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WHEELS AND TIRES AND HUB CAPS YOU CAN USE FOR WINTER DRIVING! *NON SMOKER*
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