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2006 Toyota Sienna Le 5dr Rear Dvd Power Door Free Shipping on 2040-cars

US $9,950.00
Year:2006 Mileage:134500
Location:

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

FREE SHIPPING TO THE 48 UNITED STATES WITH THE BUY IT NOW!!!

Garrison Brothers  of St Louis MO is offering an exceptionally nice one owner  Toyota Sienna LE minivan.  This vehicle was traded at a local new car dealer and it is loaded with options  The van is powered by a 3.3L V6 engine that develops 215hp and is mated to a 4 speed automatic transmission with overdrive,  This combination gets 26mpg on the highway. The van is finished in blue grey Metallic and has grey cloth interior .  This is the LE model comes standard with  features like  power windows. power locks with keyless entry, a power sliding side door, CD player driver  power front seat and steering wheel touch controls.  In addition this vehicle is equipped with rear bucket seats and DVD rear entertainment system.   Overall a very nicely equipped vehicle in great condtion 

VEHICLE CONDITION

This vehicle is in excellent condition. The vehicle is Carfax certified and has never been wrecked.  The paint and sheet metal are all factory original. The tires are in excellent condition with the front two being brand new .   The interior is exceptionally  clean and show little if any sign of wear.  The previous owner was a non smoker and the cabin smells clean and fresh  The vehicle has just undergone 45 point maintenance inspection and passed a Missouri state safety inspection.  The entire vehicle has been professionally cleaned and detailed inside and out and you will not need to spend any money to make this vehicle ready of the road .   If you have any questions on condition call me!!! 636-530-1133   


TERMS OF THE SALE

Garrison Brothers/Anchor Inc is a licensed and bonded Missouri auto dealer . I have made every effort to accurately describe this vehicle. If you are unsure of something please contact me via email through the EBay Message system or phone at 314-749-8992 and I will gladly answer your questions.  I do require a $500 deposit at the end of the auction and the balance via certified funds within seven days.  FREE SHIPPING IS INCLUDED TO THE 48 UNITED STATES AT THE BUY IT NOW PRICE  Free airport pickup at Lambert St Louis airport is also provided. I do reserve the right to end the auction early in the event of a prior sale

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