1997 Toyota Camry Le 4 Cylinder Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars
Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is a 1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder automatic transmission in Cashmere Beige Metallic.
Please refer to this video for a full tour, start up, and test drive: link Full album with over 100 pictures: link The car has 156638 miles. I currently own 2 cars, and will be getting a company car for work within the next month. I don't have room to keep all 3, so going to sell the Toyota. The good: The car starts, runs, and drives perfectly. Headlights and taillights are both in great shape with no bulbs out. All power windows and power door locks work. Trunk release and fuel filler door release work. Sunroof works perfectly. Heat blows hot and AC blows cold. Radio, power side mirrors, wipers, and wiper fluid sprayers work. Tires and in good shape, have decent tread life left (rough approximation would be about 50%). The bad: The 1 major issue with the car is a power steering fluid leak. I'm not exactly sure where it's leaking from, but I would assume the power steering pump; this will most likely need to be replaced. I've had to refill the reservoir about once a month for the past 3 months. Exterior has some minor dents and dings, the biggest flaws being: a golf ball sized dent in the front bumper (truck with a tow hitch backed into the car); some scratches and scuffs on the passenger side edge of the rear bumper with noticeable paint loss; a few door dings on the passenger side front and rear doors. The sunglass holder is missing the plastic piece that sunglass go into. The overhead visor mirrors are missing the plastic covers. Floor mats (particularly front drivers) are in rough shape and could stand to be replaced. Some dirt and oil stains on the carpet. Recent maintenance performed: 155760 - oil change 154568 - replaced timing belt, idler pulley, and tensioner pulley, replaced all housing gaskets 154286 - replaced valve cover gasket The vehicle is adult owned (I'm 32), previous owner was a man in his 50s, before that, a woman in her 70s. It has been well maintained throughout the entire life of the vehicle. I've tried to be as thorough and complete as possible, but please do not hesitate to ask any questions you might have. The car is available to view in person upon request. Thanks for looking! |
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