2012 Toyota Tundra 16k Miles, 4x4, 1 Owner, Existing Warranty, Very Clean! on 2040-cars
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a 2012 Toyota Tundra double cab with 16,200 miles. I am the original owner and haven't had any issues with this vehicle. The truck runs and drives smoothly. All maintenance services have been done at a Toyota dealership. There is an existing 3 year/36,000 mile basic coverage warranty & a 5 year/60,000 mile power train warranty. Also, I still have one free oil change from any Toyota dealership (expires 60 days from now). The truck comes with a rubber bed mat and custom made Husky floor liners (driver & pass. only). The truck also has a current Pennsylvania state inspection. There are two small scratches/dents: one is located on the passenger side, just behind the front tire and the other is on the driver side, towards the tail light (see pictures). Other than that, the truck has normal wear for a two year old vehicle. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me @ 304.281.5463. Thank you and good luck bidding!
Mechanical: 310 HP/327 lb-ft, 4.6L i-FORCE V8 DOHC 32V with Dual Independent VVT-i engine 6 speed automatic transmission with sequential shift 4WDemand part-time 4WD with electronically controlled transfer case, A-TRAC & auto LSD Fully boxed triple tech frame 3.909 Rear differential with 9.5" ring gear Trapezoidal multi-leaf rear suspension with staggered outboard mounted shocks Power assisted 4 wheel disc brakes 18" Steel wheels with P255/70R18 tires Safety: Star safety system Vehicle Stability Control Traction Control Anti-lock brake system with electronic brake force distribution Brake assist & smart stop technology Driver and front passenger advanced airbag system Driver and front passenger seat side & knee airbags Roll-sensing curtain airbag system Tire pressure monitoring system Exterior: 6.5' Double walled bed with rail caps Daytime running lights Easy lower and lift tailgate Interior: 40/20/40 split fold down 8 way driver & 4 way passenger adjustable front bench seat Dual zone air conditioning AM/FM CD with MP3/WMA, 6 speakers Power windows/door locks/heated mirrors Remote keyless entry Tilt steering wheel with column shifter Cruise Control |
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