2010 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Fleming, Ohio, United States
We are selling our 2010 Toyota Corolla LE Sedan 4D because we need a biggervehicle for our family. We recently had a new baby and now have 6 people in ourfamily to transport. This vehicle's max seating is 5. We get regular oilchanges and take good care of our vehicles. Please note that the front and backbumpers are cracked which is really the only aesthetic defect of the vehicle.Otherwise, the car runs great and has never given us a problem. The vehicle ispaid for and the title is clean and in our possession. Please see the statsbelow for more information. Let us know if you have any questions. Color: GrayInterior Color: GrayOwner's and Maintenance Guide: IncludedQuick Reference 4Drivetrain: FWDEPA Class: CompactMax Seating: 5Engine: 4-Cyl,1.8 LiterTrans: Automatic, 4-pd w/ OverdriveBody Style: SedanBreaking andTraction: Traction Control, Stability Control and ABS (4-Wheel)Alarm: YesKeylessEntry: YesAir Conditioning: YesPower Windows: YesPower Door Locks: YesCruiseControl: YesAnti-Theft System: YesSteering: Power Steering and Tilt WheelAM/FMRadio: YesCD Player: YesDual Air Bags: YesSide Air Bags: YesLighting: DaytimeRunning LightsSteel Wheels: Yes
Send me questions at : elysia.ward@yahoo.com
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