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Toyota Prius on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:117230
Location:

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Toyota Prius 2008 in dark grey metallic with grey upholstery in excellent condition.
Predominately highway mileage on this well cared for second owner Prius. Oil changed every 3,000 miles. Engine does not consume any oil between changes. No leaks or drips anywhere. Includes rubber mats front and rear.
Excellent mechanical condition, oil/filter and emissions tested on 9/3/14. A few minor dings on roof (see pict) barely noticeable. 
Ride is quiet and tight.
New front rotors and brakes, filters, and plugs. Antifreeze and brake fluid replaced. Have all maintenance records, along with owners book and 2 key fobs. Car has keyless entry and starts with key fob nearby. Has a back up camera and cargo net. 
Clean title in my name. Clean Carfax no accidents. Miles per gallon range from 44 to 50 depending on riding style. 
Practical, dependable and economical transportation.
Good luck bidding.








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