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2008 Toyota Yaris Base Hatchback 2-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:100376
Location:

Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States

Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States
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ORIGINAL OWNER

NO ACCIDENTS

CARFAX REPORT

Have taken very good care of this car:

- Regular oil changes & tire rotations

- Consistent vehicle diagnostic checks

- Annual state inspections

- No mechanical problems

 

PERFORMANCE

ENGINE

·   1.5L 4-cylinder DOHC 16 -Valve

·   Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)

·   Variable Vale Control w/Intelligence (VVT-i)

 

·   4 speed Automatic w/OD

·   106-hp @ 6,000 rpm

·   103 lbs.-ft @ 4,200rpm

 

FUEL

·   Fuel tank capacity: 11.1 gal.

·   Fuel type: Regular unleaded

·   EPA Mileage (City/Hwy): 29MPG/36MPG

·   Range (City/Hwy): 321/389mi

 

 

EXTERIOR

·   Color: Absolutely Red

·   2 Doors + Liftgate

·   Power remote side-view mirrors

·   Fully galvanized steel body material

·   Body-colored front/rear bumpers

·   Intermittent Front Wiper + Rear Wiper

·   15" Steel Wheels

·   1 Hubcap (3 Missing)

·    (Set of 4: H61164 Toyota Yaris OEM Hubcap 15 Inch #4260252520) $49.95

·   Firestone Premium Tires (P185/60R15 84T) w/65,000 Mile Limited Warranty

 

INTERIOR

·   Color: Black

·   Seats 5

·   Comfortable Fabric-stitched Interior

·   Carpeted Floor Mats + All-Weather mats

·   Roomy back seats

·    Cargo capacity: 9.7 cu. ft.

·    Cargo capacity (rear seats down): 25.7 cu.ft

 

·   Air Conditioning/Heating

·   Power windows with driver 1-touch

·   Remote keyless entry

·   Illuminated entry

·   Tilting steering wheel

·   Day-night rearview mirror

·   Front reading lights

·   Dual vanity mirrors

·   3 glove boxes

·   4 way driver/passenger seat adjustment

·   Fully reclining front seats

·   Reclining/Adjustable rear seating

 

AUDIO/CHARGING

·   4 Speakers

·   AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single CD Player + MP3/AUX capability

·   12V car charging power outlet

 

SAFETY & SECURITY

NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings

Front, Driver's

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Front, Passenger's

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Other, Overall Rollover Rating      

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Side, Front Seat 

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Side, Rear Seat

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·   7 AIRBAGS

·   Child seat anchors

·   2 front headrests + 3 back headrests

·   Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation

·   Front seatbelt pretensioners

·   Tire pressure monitoring

·   ABS Brakes

·   Ventilated front disc/rear drum brakes

·   Panic Alarm

·   Security system

 

 

MAINTENANCE

Front Bumper & Rear Bumper

·    Bodywork, repainted w/OEM paint & materials

·    Front grille fixed/welded

9/02/2014 @ Toyota Conicelli of Springfield

Oil & Filter Service

·    Oil change

8/2014 @ Toyota Conicelli of Springfield

 

Tires (Left Front & Right Back)

·    Firestone Tire Package:

·    New Premium Tires

·    Tire Installation & Balance

·    Road Hazard Protection

·    65,000 Limited Warranty

5/16/2014 @ Firestone Complete Auto Care, Cleveland Heights, OH

 

Oil & Filter Service/Conventional Blend Oil

·    Blended Synthetic Motor Oil

·    Installation/Replacement of Oil Filter

4/21/2014 @ United Tire & Service, Ardmore, PA

 

 

Drum Brake + Misc Service

·    Installation of lining + machine tooling of drums

·    R New Brake Shoes

·    Replacement of Drum Brake/Spring Kit

·    Cut Drums

·    R Drum Hardware Kit

·    R&R Camshaft Timing Valve

·    Replacement of O-Ring

4/21/2014 @ United Tire & Service, Ardmore, PA

 

Tires (Front Right & Left Back)

·    Goodyear Tire Package:

·    New Premium Tires

·    Tire Installation & Balance

·    Road Hazard Protection

·    65,000 Limited Warranty

2012 @ United Tire & Service, Ardmore, PA

 

SERIOUS ENQUIRIES:

Email: kvompe@gmail.com

Cell: (631) 356-3149

I work as a Sales Associate at Toyota Conicelli of Springfield so for:

-Vehicle viewing

-Additional questions & concerns

-TEST DRIVE...

Stop by at: Toyota Conicelli of Springfield

860 Baltimore Pike

Springfield, PA 19064


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