I leased this 2004 Toyota Echo Hatchback last year, but now I’m getting married and don’t need my own car anymore. You can take over lease for the remaining 24 months. It’s a great car, but I barely ever drive it!
I’ve written quite a comprehensive review of the car. Here’s a photo of the actual car I have available. Here are the details:
- Only 7,500 Kms
- Less than 1 year old
- 24 months left in 36 month lease
- $330/month (tax/fees included) – I’m also open to a full buyout, which would be approximately $12,000CND
- 4 door
- Standard transmission
- MP3/CD player
- Buy out-right for $12,900 CDN
Contact steven@actsofvolition.com. Inquiries from Prince Edward Island are probably the only I can entertain. The local Toyota dealership would handle the transfer of lease.
Hey cutie~pie, why don’t you drive that car right up your ***hole. If you get any gayer you won’t be able to drive anyway.
Yeah Steve, getting married to Jenn is so gay…
Steven, judging on this picture you’re an overachiever. Just kidding, man. Keep it up. 🙂
OMG you are getting married and I didnt know!!!!! Now I’m totally out of the loop!!!
Steve I hope smd @msn. com is your friend cause they sound like a grade A jackass. Sorry I can’t take the car I’m in Ontario.
Please send me info where you live etc im looking for a hatchback asap
Interesting approach to selling a car.
Did it work?
Did you get the money?
I wonder too. How bout an update!
Anyone know where I can buy a 4-dr. 2005 or 2004 Toyota Echo hatchback in or near Vermont? I’ll go to Montreal if I need to, but I understand Toyota won’t honor the warranty for the 2005 if I bring it back to the States.
Thanks.
Wayne: Haven’t sold it yet – it’s still available. I think I need to promote it through more traditional local channels (the local paper, etc.)
Sue: If you were willing to buy mine, it’s still avaiable.
I was wondering if you still had that echo for sale, and if the price for purchase is at all negoiateble. Also what model is it?
It’s sold Jerome.