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1996 Toyota Avalon Sedan Xls on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:129189
Location:

Davidsonville, Maryland, United States

Davidsonville, Maryland, United States

The pictures do not do this car justice. The car looks ans runs like new!

There are no issues that affect the performance!

 

2,995 cc 3 liters V 6 front transverse engine with 87.5 mm bore, 83.1 mm stroke, 10.5 compression ratio, light alloy block, light alloy head, double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder

  • Unleaded fuel
  • Fuel consumption: EPA urban (mpg): 20 and country/highway (mpg): 28
  • Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 28 and EPA city (mpg): 20
  • Multi-point injection electronic fuel system
  • 18.5 gallon main fuel tank
  • Power: 143 kW , 192 HP @ 5,200 rpm; 210 ft lb @ 4,400 rpm


  • Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/cars/1996/toyota/avalon/specifications/#ixzz3CrHzZNFJ


    On Sep-09-14 at 19:35:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

     http://www.motortrend.com/cars/1996/toyota/avalon/xls_sedan/1758/specifications/

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