Detail Info for: Toyota : Avalon XLS Great Car, Original 58K miles

Transaction Info
Sold On:
09/10/2011
Price:
$ 5000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
58183
Location:
Arden, NC, 28704
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1996 Toyota Avalon
Submodel Body Type:
XLS Sedan
Engine:
3.0L V6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
4T1BF12B4TU134224
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Front Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is a great car. If you research these Avalon's you will find them to be some of the most dependable cars around. This car has had all regular maintenance, oil changes, timing belts, hoses, etc and it has given me no issues. It has the bench seat and shift on the column which was a great option for this car and provides more room in the front seat and on the floorboard.Everything works on the car and the air conditioner blows ice cold. It has just the regular small chips and dents from easy wear of a 15 year old vehicle that has been well maintained. The car purrs like a kitten and runs excellent. It has new tires. I was going to let my 16 year old stepson drive it but he will not because it is not cool enough. I would not hesitate to take it cross country anticipating no issues. The leather interior is in great shape with minimal wear (pictures). It does have one small tear under the console which is hardly noticeable. Check out the picture of the driver's seat.It has some fading in the wood grain portions of the dash and doors. The knob on the temp gauge is missing but does not effect the ability to adjust.The weather stripping around the doors and trunk show wear. I have tried to be as honest as possible about this car. The wax job enables the paint to bead in the rain. The sunroof is really nice and works great with no leaks. The car is very straight. Again it only has 58K original miles on it. The car is well worth what I am asking. Please email me with questions, check my feedback and bid with confidence. Note: the car has no leaks, the pictures that I took were on the Blue Ridge Parkway and the leaks shown on the pavement are not from my car. Just wanted to clarify any confusion on the pics and head off that question :-)