Silver 4-door Toyota Corolla on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Corolla
Trim: None
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 181,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Silver Toyota Corolla 4-door, Fair condition.
Please put 'buy' in subject line of email so I know you are not spam/robot. Thank you.
Has a couple of dents. Will fill-out/correct the details of this post as we go. Front dent is from a fat kid just leaning on the car. Not sure where back dent came from. Automatic transmission (not stick).
I basically want a no-drama sale, so going to put all info up here I can, then deal with no-drama folks who need a solid ride. My buddy has taken it to LA a couple of times, I took it to Nevada City a couple months ago, etc. -- thing is unstoppable.
To me, this is a $10k car in a $3k car body. It's just never given me any drama -- save for a dead-ish battery after I left the lights on one night -- it's got a new battery now within the last year. I bought the car off my buddy a couple of years ago for $7k.
It's got about 180k miles -- I'll update this as soon as I check the odometer.
There are dents in the front and rear driver-side quarterpanels. If they weren't there I'd try to get $20,000 for the car instead of $4,000. ok, kidding, but you get the point.
I used it to do a Sidecar (side.cr) ride the other day -- kinda cool.
There is a loud-ish rumbling noise that has something to do w/ the steering/turning. Driving fast it gets kinda loud -- turn left and it goes away about completely, turn right and it gets louder. I just never took it to the garage, but was driving like that when I bought it and it still seems fine, so...I'll leave that up to you.
Radio and CD player and speakers are all fine.
I live in Japantown, on N 7th St., between Taylor and Mission. You can drive by anytime you like and check it out -- most of the time it's parked on 7th on the West/South side of the street. Sometimes might not be there b/c I'm out cruising and listening to my Spanish language CDs, or doing an interview in some gosh-forsaken office park in Foster City.
A/C works fine - I use it constantly.
One/some of the a/c control panel lights goes out occasionally. I noticed a trunk light was kinda hanging down today, but that was weird - not sure what to make of it. I've been driving it to SF a good bit recently. Does fine.
We'll set up a time during the day, you can come by, test drive it with me, I'll fill you in on anything you wanna know, decide if you like it, gimme the cash and I'll sign over the pink slip. Easy. I will find the pink slip again today sometime (it's currently hella early, Saturday morning, Oct 5).
I think it's 185,000 miles. I think. Says on odometer.
I'm negotiable but if there's strong demand I'm gonna be firm on price.
If any questions, please let me know and I'll email you back and update this ad.
Thanks so much!
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