Green 4-door Awd Automatic Nonsmoker on 2040-cars
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
We are selling our 1998 Toyota RAV4. We are sad to see her go, but we just bought a new Kia Soul and are putting this one up for sale. It has all wheel drive, automatic 4-speed transmission, cold A/C, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power sliding/tilting moonroof, keyless entry, alarm system, factory tint, alloy wheels, AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD player, good speakers, rear tires at 80%, front tires at 50%, spare tire is new (tire has never touched the ground), still has the factory suitcases that attached to inside of rear door (see photo). Rear seats flip forward for large cargo space (see photo). This car has been in our family for 9 years, we have taken good care of it, we are nonsmokers, and we don't take it off paved roads. There is no rust, and the car has never been flooded. Oil is changed regularly; CV joints and front struts replaced January 2014. This has been a reliable car for us--we do not hesitate to take it on road trips. It has a current inspection sticker and is ready to drive anywhere. The cruise control works but the on/off switch is broken (I can show you how to use the cruise control when you pick up the car). The hinge on the center armrest is broken, so the armrest lifts off instead of swinging back (see photo). There is a dent and scratch on the hood over the passenger headlight (see photo). There is a chip in the windshield (see photo) but it is not in the driver's line of sight, and the clear coat on the roof is peeling in a spot (see photo) but it is not visible unless you're 6'6" tall. The check engine light is on. It was on when we bought it and we replaced the oxygen sensor and it went off. Two years later the light came back on for the same reason. Our mechanic suggested we just let the light stay on and keep the $250 and it has been on ever since. The rear door squeaks. This is a city car so it has its fair share of dings and scratches (see photos). A couple of years ago our neighbor dented in the fender while the car was parked in front of our house--this was repaired professionally (paid for by insurance). Otherwise, the car has not been involved in any accidents. There are no stains or tears on the upholstery. The driver's floormat is missing; the other three are there plus the large cargo mat is there, too. We have clean title in hand, car is ready to go! I put the eBay app on my phone so I'll be able to answer questions fairly quickly if you have one. Thanks for looking!
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