2002 Toyota Corolla S Sport Model In Very Good Shape on 2040-cars
Glendale Heights, Illinois, United States
2002 Toyota Corolla S sport model in very good shape. Low miles - 109,000; mostly highway. No dent at all. Very clean inside and out. Recent mechanical work includes: oil change, MAF sensor cleaning, radiator flush, new brakes, New tires, new Lubricants Seller must receive a $500.00 deposit from buyer Buyer responsible for pickup or I deliver if near by to my place. cashiers check, cash are the only acceptable forms of payment. "NO DEFECTS AT ALL RUNNING NICE AND EASY" Year: 2002 Transmission: Automatic Make: Toyota Body Type: Sedan Model: Corolla Vehicle Title: Clear Trim: S Sedan 4-Door Options: CD Player Engine: 1.8L 1794CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows Drive Type: FWD Fuel Type: Gasoline Mileage: 106,000 For Sale By: Owner Exterior Color: Silver Disability Equipped: No Interior Color: Black Contact: 7329826979 289 blue spruce lane at glendale heights, 60139 |
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