2005 Toyota Solara Sle V6 Convertible Loaded & Spotless - Low Miles on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
2005 Toyota Solara SLE 2dr Convertible (3.3L 6cyl) with Cosmic Blue Metallic Exterior, Black Convertible top, Gray Interior. Loaded with 3.3L V6 SFI Engine, Automatic Transmission, Heated Leather Seats, Power Driver Seat, Power Soft Top, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Cruise Control, Audio Steering Wheel Controls, CD Audio System, Sirrius/XM satellite radio, Automatic Climate Control, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, 17 inch Wheels, side airbags and more.
Clean CARFAX Report details maintenance according to Manufacturers Maintenance Schedule at Toyota Dealers. Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring tires are as new – approximately 3,000 miles on them. Adult driven. Never smoked-in. Full lube & service at Toyota Dealer less than 100 miles ago. I also told them to check the car out completely and fix anything they found, clean out evaporator and change filter in A/C. They found something leaking on the steering, so, it wound up being a $1,200 visit. I also had the car appraised at the local Mitsubishi dealer, including checking the brakes, etc. They said "everything comes up green".This car is completely checked-out and current.
According to a strict reading of the Kelley Blue Book Condition guidelines this car is in "Very Good Condition". The things that keep it from being “Excellent” are some very small scratches around the bottom – only one is readily visible – see pictures, and the driver’s seat shows some wear – see pictures. The car was also just detailed and waxed. It is spotless.
KBB Private party Value $11, 817. KBB Trade-in value $9,898. The CARFAX Report says $1,160 above retail book value.
I bought this car from the local Audi Dealer about a year ago. I am the second owner. This is a very good little car and I have enjoyed driving it, but I have decided to buy a Porsche 911, so that is why its up for sale.
The car is located in Southeast Charlotte, NC. Please call Hank at (843) 290-4368 to arrange a personal inspection.
Thanks for looking at my Auction and Good Luck!
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