2011 Toyota Venza Base Wagon 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Williamsfield, Illinois, United States
This 2011 Toyota Venza would be a great addition to anyone's driveway. Purchased new on 12/16/2011 and traded in to us by the original owner. Equipped with 20" tires and all have 8/32 tread remaining. Both key fobs present. Owner's manual present.
THIS VEHICLE IS PRICED TO SELL! NADA retail value of $23,650. Buyer is responsible for picking up the vehicle. Illinois buyers are subject to 6.25% sales tax plus title and license fee. WE DO NOT CHARGE DEALER/DOC FEES. Out-of-state buyers are subject to their home state's sales tax rate. A $10 drive away tag fee applies to out-of-state buyers. Buyer must produce a certified check at the time of delivery. We have the CLEAR TITLE. The remainder of Toyota's factory warranty applies. |
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