2008 Toyota Yaris 2d Hatchback (manual) No Accidents. Great Commuter Car. on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
2008 Toyota Yaris 2D Hatchback (Manual)
This car is a great commuter car with great storage. Fuel Economy is estimated at 29/35 mpg but with manual transmission it can get up to 40 highway. I used the car as I worked between Charlottesville, VA and DC. I have since relocated to Alexandria, VA while I work in DC and no longer require a car. No accidents. ~88000 miles (avg. 17,000/yr) Features: AM/FM radio CD changer & radio MP3 plug (AUX plug) outlet A/C Manual/stick shift AC power plug outlet Driver & passenger airbags Tire pressure monitoring system Anti-lock brakes Daylights Rear seats collapse for extra storage 3 dashboard storage bins I have documentation and warranty information for all the following: 2 tires (2011) 2 tires (2013) Battery (2011) New Water Pump & Drive Belt installed by USAA Certified Shop (2013) Oil Change, Tire rotation, Inspection (Oct 2013) *Edmunds 5 Star Review for this model* Shipping: Buyer responsible for retrieving vehicle. If in DC metro area, happy to meet. Payment: Paypal, cash, or certified check. |
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