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Highly Reliable 2006 Toyota Avalon XL 106,000 Miles - $6,000 (Sykesville)

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VIN: 4T1BK36B96U128151
condition: good
cylinders: 6 cylinders
drive: fwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 106,533
paint color: black
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: sedan
I'm selling my 2006 Toyota Avalon XL with 106,000 miles. It's a highly reliable and well-maintained car with many more years of life ahead (Toyota Avalons can easily go over 200k miles, many often reaching 300k miles with no issues). I bought it in Texas last year before moving to the DC area, and so it's a rust-free Texas car with no accidents. If you're looking for something highly reliable (no headaches) and cheap, this is your car. There are a couple of minor issues that you should be aware of:

1. There is cracking on the dashboard in the interior (see pictures). This is purely cosmetic and is a natural outcome of having a 20-year-old car (especially in the Texas heat). It's fixable, but I didn't care enough about the cosmetics to fix it.

2. There is a small leak in the hose connected to the power steering fluid container. Again, it's easily fixable, but I just decided to add a little bit of steering wheel fluid to the container once a month instead.

3. The coating on the hood is wearing off a little bit (you might notice from the pictures of the front of the car). Again, it's something purely cosmetic and you can fix it if you wish. I just wanted a reliable transport vehicle and didn't care much about the aesthetics.

If you want to look up the history of the car, feel free to search the VIN: 4T1BK36B96U128151. Car has a clean Virginia title.

Only serious inquiries please.

post id: 7881578508

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