Toyota Yaris 2007 4-door Sedan: 60k Mi, Blue Ext, Gray Int, Auto Trans on 2040-cars
Port Washington, New York, United States
Condition
Condition was mostly described above. One accident in May 2007 which was fully repaired. Regular service and maintenance performed over the years. New tires at end of 2012. Smoke-free interior. Small scratches on outside. Front fender is a bit faded. Condition is good, as expected for a car that is about ~7 years old. Car has only been in one accident, (ironically enough) this accident was actually only a few months after the car was purchased (05/24/2007). It was a low-speed front collision -- the airbag did deploy, but the damage was limited to the front fender/headlights. A full repair was completed at a Geico-certified dealer in Port Washington, NY and no issues related to this accident have been seen in the intervening 7 years. For the next 4 years of the car's life, it mostly lived in Long Island, NY. I took it for regular service at the Toyota Premium dealer, Penn Toyota, in Greenvale, NY. In 2011, I moved to Virginia, and continued getting car services at Brown Toyota and a local Meineke Car Care Center. Most recently, on 08/21/2012, I did a full tire replacement of all four tires of the car. You can confirm this via CarFax if you like. There is some body wear-and-tear (as expected for car's age), most notably some small scratches (mostly paint-level) on the front right fender which you can see in photos.The interior is in full working order, clean & fresh. Same for trunk. All original mats etc. which were regularly washed / vacuumed / cleaned at car wash. In general, I took very good care of the car overall and think it's a great car, especially for city driving and parking (due to its compact size and excellent gas mileage). Mileage per-year mileage at around 9,000, which is very low. The car drives great. Photos Photos 360 degrees of exterior and several shots of interior: Click for Dropbox Photo Gallery (note, items seen in back seat and trunk have since been removed from car and will not be included with purchase) CarFax Report Click for CarFax Full Vehicle History Report, Hosted by Dropbox Core Features
Car will include some extras:
History I am the original owner. I financed the car through Toyota Financial Services. Shipping & Payment I have the Virginia Car Title which I can transfer over when the car is purchased. Car is being held in Port Washington, NY and can be picked up from there. Title Transfer Process is described here. Expecting a deposit of $500 via Paypal, with the remainder paid via Cashier's Check. |
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