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******sr5 Suv 4.0l Clean History Report Clean Southern Car Well Maintained***** on 2040-cars

US $14,795.00
Year:2007 Mileage:85900
Location:

Dyer, Indiana, United States

Dyer, Indiana, United States

This a 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5 that has 85,900 miles.  It is silver with gray interior. 

This 4Runner comes with the following standard features: 4.0 liter engine with 5 speed automatic transmission, front air bags, ABS, TPMS (Tire Pressure Management System), VSC Trac, (Vehicle Stability Control) and Auto LSD (Limited Slip Differential).  Options include: power windows, power locks, power mirrors, cruise control, delay wipers, rear wiper, A/C, rear defroster, 8 way driver’s seat with lumbar support, am/fm/CD stereo with steering wheel controls and AUX jack, privacy glass, power rear window, outside temp gauge, average MPG gauge w/range and average mph, rear air, running boards, mud flaps, fog lights and 17” Bridgestone Tires. 

This 4Runner is a southern car and has been very well maintained.  It is clean inside and out and it drives great and is smooth and quiet.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions or if you are local and want to schedule a test drive. 

Please be aware that I am an Indiana Dealer and I collect 7% Indiana State Sales Tax and a $200 Document Fee (includes temporary plate).  If you live outside of the State of Indiana, please check to make sure your state has a reciprocal auto tax agreement with Indiana (check with your states department of revenue) and the tax collected will be sent to the state where you register the car so you are not double taxed.  The majority of states have a reciprocal tax agreement with the State of Indiana.  If your tax rate is different it is your responsibility to pay the difference or receive a refund when you register the car.  If you have any questions, please contact me.

I specialize in clean, well maintained vehicles.  I will be happy to assist you with vehicle pick up.  The two Chicago airports, Midway and O’Hare, are similar distances away with an hourly coach shuttle (coachusa.com to the Highland, IN depot).  We do not charge to pick you up from the bus depot but you need to schedule an appointment first.  If you want to ship your vehicle I recommend Cars Transportation (cars-transport.com) pick up from Dyer, IN 46311.  We do not charge extra for this therefore it’s more efficient to contact them direct so you can communicate delivery area and communicate with the driver as they approach your meeting destination  

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Mon, 05 Aug 2013

Between its slow sales and the upcoming redesign of the closely related Corolla sedan, things haven't been looking good for the Toyota Matrix (for some time now). After 10 years on the market, Toyota has officially announced that it will drop the Matrix from its US lineup following the 2013 model year.
The announcement was made as a part of a press release breaking down what's new for Toyota in 2014, but for now, it doesn't look like any Toyota-branded product will fill the Matrix's spot. The Matrix and its sister car, the defunct Pontiac Vibe, were the final vehicles developed under the joint venture between Toyota and General Motors, an arrangement launched back to 1984.

2014 Toyota Corolla shows just enough to keep us interested

Tue, 21 May 2013

To date, the best idea we have of what the 2014 Toyota Corolla will look like is the shape and styling of the Furia Concept from this year's Detroit Auto Show. Obviously the compact car will turn down the wick a fair bit from that orange machine, and now we have one more scintilla of an idea of what the final product will look like.
Published today on Toyota's official Facebook page, the image above clearly shows the rear quarter of the 2014 Corolla S. Though the low angle is pretty wonky, we can make out that the shape of the taillight cluster is very similar to that of the Furia, albeit without the same LED treatment, A hint of a trunk-lid spoiler is also in evidence, and also follows the Furia's lead.
Toyota points out that the new Corolla will be shown in earnest on June 6. Expect to see the full version of the car by that date at the latest - online leaks have a tendancy to speed these things up.

Toyota donates engineers, not money, to country's largest anti-hunger charity

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

Key to production of any kind is efficiency - the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimal effort or waste. Toyota has become a master of efficiency, with streamlined manufacturing operations around the world. In fact, the Japanese brand has become so well known for efficient operations that it now offers consulting services for organizations and companies outside the auto industry.
It also offers the same consulting for non-profits, free of charge. The New York Times took an in-depth look at the transformative impact that Toyota's engineers had on the city's charities, including The Food Bank, the country's largest anti-hunger charity. The auto manufacturer helped revolutionize the way these organizations served the community, showing that there's more to corporate philanthropy than just donating money.
Head on over to the Times' website and give the story a read.