2004 Toyota Prius Base Hatchback 4-door, Navigation, Leather, Bluetooth & Jbl on 2040-cars
Whitestone, New York, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2004 TOYOTA PRIUS Hatchback 4 Door 1.5 Litre VEHICLE HAS 73687 MILES AS YOU CAN SEE THE VEHICLE HAS SOME FRONT END DAMAGE FULLY LOADED CAR WITH NAVIGATION, LEATHER, BLUETOOTH & JBL STEREO IT IS CLEAN IN AND OUT ONE OWNER VEHICLE, ALWAYS SERVICED AT TOYOTA DEALER THE CAR STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT IT HAS A SALVAGE TITLE, NY MV907A & NEEDS TO GO THROUGH DMV SALVAGE INSPECTION. NO RESERVE AUCTION AND VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, SOLD AS IS
FROM OUR INSPECTION OF THE VEHICLE, WE NOTICED THAT THE CAR NEEDS THE RIGHT SIDE FRONT REPAIR & LIGHT SCRATCHES ON RIGHT SIDE DOOR
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL ME AT 516-322-4224 HARRY
WE ARE A TOWING COMPANY HERE IN NY AND THIS WAS ONE OF THE CARS THAT WE HAD IN OUR POSSESSION.
WE FINALLY GOT THE PAPERWORK FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANY AFTER SETTLING FOR THE STORAGE AND TOWING CHARGES WITH THEM. NEW YORK BUYERS MUST PAY SALES TAX. |
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