1998 Toyota Sienna Le No Reserve! Runs Great 120k Miles on 2040-cars
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Engine:3.0L 2995CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Sienna
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: LE Mini Passenger Van 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 120,751
Sub Model: LE
1998 TOYOTA SIENNA LE VAN
NO RESERVE! , HIGHEST BID WINS! GOOD LUCK.
ONLY 120,751 MILES ( LOW MILES VERY RARE FOR THIS YEAR)
CLEAN CARFAX! NO PREVIOUS ACCIDENTS
VAN IS READY TO BE DRIVEN. GOOD TO GO ANYWHERE! WAS RECENTLY DRIVEN FROM SAVANNAH,GEORGIA TO CHARLESTON, SC . SMOOTH AND QUIET RIDE.
CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. ALL SEATS HAD PROTECTIVE COVERS WHICH KEPT SEATS EXTRA CLEAN. AIR WORKS ( HEAT AND COLD AC)
CAR IS IN OVERALL GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION, CHECK ENGINE LIGHT PRESENT, RADIO IS INOP ( BOTH FIXABLE EASILY). CHECK PHOTOS FOR VEHICLE CONDITION.
OTHER THEN THAT OVERALL QUIET CAR.. GREAT VAN FOR ANYONE ON TIGHT BUDGET.
WE WHOLESALE OUR CARS TO PUBLIC. WE SELL CARS AS BOUGHT FROM LOCAL TRADES OR AUCTIONS. WE WANT TO BE PROUD OF OUR SALE AND MAKE YOU A RETURN CUSTOMER.
CAR IS DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF KNOWLEDGE, WE TEST DRIVE AND WALK AROUND OUR CARS AND NOTE ALL IMPORTANT FACTORS, AS HONESTLY AS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER DUE TO OUR LARGE INVENTORY AND UNIQUE WHOLESALE WAY OF SELLING, THERE IS CHANCE WE CAN OVERLOOK SOMETHING, for this reason- wE ENCOURAGE YOU TO ASK QUESTIONS IN ADVANCE TO YOUR BID AND TO TAKE A LOOK OF THE VEHICLE IN PERSON.
WE CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING OF VEHICLE TO ANY 48 CONTINUOUS STATE ( AT BUYERS EXPENSE), COMPETITIVE PRICES, ASK FOR QUOTE.
ALL SALES ARE AS-IS, THIS IS A USED CAR, EXPECT SOME DINGS-SCRATHES FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR.
IN ADDITION TO WINNING BID---- WE WILL CHARGE 5% SOUTH CAROLINA TAX AND $75 DOC FEE FOR TAGS PAPERWORK INVOLVED IN VEHICLE TRANSFER , TAX IS MANDATORY BY SC STATE ( MAXIMUM TAX IS NOT TO EXCEED $300). ALL OUT OF STATE BUYERS YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAX AND ANY OTHER FEES IN YOUR STATE. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. CALL OR TEXT 843-460-7786.
SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS.
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