Toyota Avalon Touring "no Reserve" on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
"NO RESERVE"GOOD DAY EVERYONE I AM SELLING MY 2005 TOYOTA AVALON TOURING FULLY LOADED THE BEST CAR I'VE OWNED & DRIVING NON SMOKER,SOME OF THE FEATURES THIS CAR HAS SUNROOF HID HEAD LIGHTS PREMIUM STOCK NICKLE 215/55R17 EXCELLENT TIRES,BLACK LEATHER SEATS GREAT CONDITION,SATELLITE RADIO CD/TAPE PLAYER SPOILER.IM THE 2ND OWNER, OIL CHANGE EVERY 3K MILES AIRFILTER EVERY 9K MILES ENGINE TRANSMISSION 150% GETS ME AND THE KIDS THRU TRAFFIC WITH NO PROBLEMS,THE ONLY REASON IM SELLING MY TOYOTA AVALON IS IM EXSPECTING SOON WE NEED MORE ROOM LIKE A VAN OR SUV NOW.FOR THE FRACTION OF THE PRICE YOU CAN OWN THIS GREAT ONE ITS
SIMPLE MY LOST IS YOUR GAIN THIS AVALON IS BEING SOLD AS IS THIS VEHICLE HAS
A REBUILT TITLE THE DIFFERENCE OF A REBUILT TITLE AND A SALVAGE TITLE IS THAT A
SALVAGE TITLE IS A VEHICLE THAT HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT AND HAS NOT BEEN
INSPECTED AND REPAIRED. A REBUILT TITLE IS A VEHICLE THAT HAS BEEN IN AN
ACCIDENT AND HAS BEEN REPAIRED WITH DEALER PARTS AND HAS BEEN INSPECTED BY THE
FLORIDA DMV AND NOW INSURED FULL COVERAGE STATE FARM PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS
BIDDERS BID THE WINNING BIDDER MUST MAKE A $500 DEPOSIT INTO PAYPAL TO INSURE
THEY ARE SERIOUS AND CONTACT ME WITHIN 24HRS TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICKUP
AND BALANCE ONLY ACCEPTING PAYPAL.IF YOUR PLAN ON GETTING ANY FINANIANCING PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR BANK BEFORE BIDDING THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK
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Toyota Avalon for Sale
- Magnetic gray metallic/black like new 2013 toyota avalon touring with navi
- 1998 toyota avalon 50k miles 1 owner clean carfax(US $5,895.00)
- 2007 toyota xls(US $14,588.00)
- Sedan 3.5l leather sunroof (2) 12-volt aux pwr outlets 5 passenger seating(US $24,988.00)
- 07 avalon 82k miles climate control 1 owner alloy wheels cd(US $11,990.00)
- 2008 used 3.5l v6 24v automatic fwd sedan(US $14,988.00)
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Tue, 15 Oct 2013Two weeks into the budget-related government shutdown and it sounds like some progress is finally being made, but that doesn't really help furloughed government employees pay their bills. To help out a little, Nissan and Toyota are joining Hyundai with offering payment deferments to current owners and lessees.
In a release, a Nissan spokesperson said the company is "sympathetic to any of our customers who find themselves in difficult financial circumstances - many times outside of their control."
Both Japanese automakers are allowing payment extensions of up to 90 days without penalties or fees. Unlike the Hyundai Assurance Plan, though, it doesn't seem like the Nissan or Toyota assistance will be extended to those who are still in the buying process. Scroll down for press releases from both companies about their respective payment deferment programs.
Recharge Wrap-up: First EV to attempt Dakar Rally, Mazda makes bioplastic parts
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That said, a little extra power never hurt anybody, right?
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