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2000 Toyota Camry Ce Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

US $2,300.00
Year:2000 Mileage:200100
Location:

Drums, Pennsylvania, United States

Drums, Pennsylvania, United States
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Dark Green 2000 Toyota Camry CE. Auto. 4 cyl. Power Windows and Door Locks. 
Runs Great. Just rolled 200K miles. Engine runs strong, transmission shifts smooth.
Only consumes about a quart of oil every 2000-2500 miles or so, which is normal according to manufacture for the mileage, does not leak oil. Regular oil changes, well maintained. Body is in good condition with minimal rust, the most prominent rust is the passenger side rear wheel well as shown in pictures. Car is solid. Gets good gas mileage, 25MPG city, 30MPG plus highway. Complete exhaust system replaced within the past 12 months including cat. converter. Interior in good shape for age, normal wear. The worst of the interior is the rugs, could probably do with some new mats, if I get the right price I might even go buy a new set for you. I also recently replaced the factory radio with a double din touch screen with bluetooth, dvd, cd/mp3 and upgradable to nav with an antenna and map sd card. Also replaced the a/c blower resistor last fall. 
Tires are in decent shape, I'd say at least 10K miles left on them. Car is excellent in the snow and a smooth ride. All four struts were replaced @ 170K miles. The only issues with the car are #1 there is a light on the dash the is supposed to alert you when a tail light burns out. For some reason it stays on. All lights have been checked and work perfectly. #2 is it sends a check engine light and gives a code for the Evaporitive Emission System. This system is designed to help reduce gas fumes during refueling by recapturing the fumes and using them. It in NO way affects driveabilty, but generates a code. I have had system checked and everything always comes out ok, clear the code and it stays gone for a while before popping up again. As stated though, it does not affect the engine in any way. Inspection good thru July 2014. I am also including an older Actron Code Reader since I purchased a newer on. It is useful for reading and clearing check engine codes.
CLEAN CarFax report available upon request.

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