1999 Toyota Camry Le Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is a 1999
Toyota Camry NO RESERVE, OR BUY IT NOW
FOR $2850. The vehicle is equipped
with a 4cyl engine and automatic transmission. The odometer shows
151,888 miles. It’s fairly well equipped with most of the
options. The seats are tan and appear to be in decent condition,
although a good detail will make a huge difference. The exterior of
the car is black and is showing NO signs of wear and or faded. It
has NO scratches. The tires appear to HAVE ROUGHLY 60% road life
left. Please refer to the
photos included in this auction for more description details.
The only problems with
the car are: - problem with
shifting when you start driving, but once you drive it for
2 minutes or so the car drive smooth with no problem. - Left rear window not
working. NO Refund and NO Warranty Policy This car is sold in AS
IS and WHERE IS condition with all faults – known and unknown, described or not
described. Should there be ANY mechanical issues discovered after
the purchase of the vehicle there will be no recourse offered by the
Seller. The Buyer will be 100% responsible for any problems
discovered after the vehicle leaves the lot. Seller makes NO
warranties as to the condition of any vehicle. Descriptions and
photos contained herein may not be accurate and buyer is 100% responsible for
inspecting the vehicle prior to bidding. NO REFUNDS will be given on
any purchased vehicle under any circumstances. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! |
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