2009 Toyota Prius Hatchback 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Dixon, Missouri, United States
2009 Toyota Prius Hybrid with navigation, keyless entry/start. JBL stereo CD, Bluetooth, cruise control, cold air. New tires 6 months ago. Towing package. Just had it detailed. Comfortable ride for five passengers. Cloth seats. NADA book value is $13,750 for high and $11,000 for low. This car is in good condition. May consider a delivery for a fee. It is in Missouri. If you are considering having it shipped to you, please obtain a formal shipping quote from a vehicle shipper prior to bidding. Payment - Non-refundable Paypal deposit of $500 within 48 hours after winning bid. Balance to be paid with cash or a bank-certified check. Note: Vehicle will be released to buyer after their payment has cleared my bank account. My bank has notified me this can take 7-10 days. For questions, please call (870) 405-4590 Thanks for your interest! |
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