2000 Toyota 4runner Highlander 4x4 Black on 2040-cars
Casselberry, Florida, United States
Black / Tan / Black - stock 5 stars painted black
Automatic, Hood scoop, wide fender flares, sport bumper, sun roof 187,000 miles - daily driven I have folder of all records Mobil 1 fluids 93 octane only used This vehicle is well maintained a must see and includes many new parts Aftermarket head unit Everything works, runs great Absolutely no leaks Rare highlander edition – sports edition Tan – carpet interior Toyota 4Runner Highlander Information Toyota 4Runner History 2000 The good 4WD Non – smoker Interior in great condition Black rubber mats Power sunroof Power windows, lock Power Rear Window Rear a/c and heat 8/10 tread - Off Road tires 255/85/16 sits higher as it is on 33’s bf mud terrain km2 Engine – No smoke at all! Tow / Trailer Hitch New Parts In-tank Fuel pump Fuel filter MAF Wiper blades HID headlamps Rear brake lamps / plate bulbs All interior lights work perfect Water pump Timing belt @ 90k and 170k Tensioner changed Battery ( advance auto with warranty ) Serpentine Belts Rotors and Brakes have 10k AC service January 2014, ICE COLD AIR no leaks Fresh oil change ready to drive Radiator flushed Bads Minor Dings / Cosmetic blemishes I bought this vehicle as a recreational vehicle for my family in 2004. High miles are due to weekly trips camping, going to the beach, wife commutes driving down south for work. CEL- two O2 sensors need to be replaced – I have both O2 sensors, just need to be installed Rear Struts – Need to be replaced – Have both struts, just need to be installed This is an awesome vehicle! This vehicle has never failed me on the road..NEVER. This suv has never seen a Tow truck EVER. By far the best vehicle I have owned. Great reliable SUV. I have title in hand - FL registered vehicle. Best regards and thank you for looking!! Sorry no trades. Vehicle is listed for sale on consignment. Transaction will be completed with the current owner of the vehicle. Please ask if you have any questions. |
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Japan could consolidate to three automakers by 2020
Thu, Feb 11 2016Sergio Marchionne might see his dream of big mergers in the auto industry become a reality, and an analyst thinks Japan is a likely place for consolidation to happen. Takaki Nakanishi from Jefferies Group LLC tells Bloomberg the country's car market could combine to just three or fewer major players by 2020, from seven today. "To have one or two carmakers in a country is not only natural, but also helpful to their competitiveness," Nakanishi told Bloomberg. "Japan has just too many and the resources have been too spread out. It's a natural trend to consolidate and reduce some of the wasted resources." Nakanishi's argument echoes Marchionne's reasons to push for a merger between FCA and General Motors. Automakers spend billions on research and development, but their competitors also invest money to create the same solutions. Consolidating could conceivably put that R&D money into new avenues. "In today's global marketplace, it is increasingly difficult for automakers to compete in lower volume segments like sports cars, hydrogen fuel cells, or electrified vehicles on their own," Ed Kim, vice president of Industry Analysis at AutoPacific, told Autoblog. Even without mergers, these are the areas where Japanese automakers already have partners for development. Kim cited examples like Toyota and Subaru's work on the BRZ and FR-S and its collaboration with BMW on a forthcoming sports car. Honda and GM have also reportedly deepened their cooperation on green car tech. After Toyota's recent buyout of previous partner Daihatsu, Nakanishi agrees with rumors that the automotive giant could next pursue Suzuki. He sees them like a courting couple. "For Suzuki, it's like they're just starting to exchange diaries and have yet to hold hands. When Toyota's starts to hold 5 percent of Suzuki's shares, this will be like finally touching fingertips," Nakanishi told Bloomberg. "I absolutely do believe that we are not finished seeing consolidation in Japan," Kim told Autoblog. Rising development costs to meet tougher emissions regulations make it hard for minor players in the market to remain competitive. "The smaller automakers like Suzuki, Mazda, and Mitsubishi are challenged to make it on their own in the global marketplace. Consolidation for them may be inevitable." Related Video:
Japan plans real-world diesel emissions test after companies fail
Fri, Mar 4 2016Japan's transport ministry plans to start real-world diesel emissions tests after an experiment found four models from Toyota, Nissan, and Mitsubishi that produced more nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions than the nation's rules allow, according to The Japan Times. Regulators there usually only perform emissions checks in the lab. The VW diesel scandal has everyone double-checking their figures. Diesel versions of the Toyota Hiace van, Land Cruiser Prado, and Nissan X-Trail produced up to 10 times more NOx than allowed. The Mitsubishi Delica D:5 was up to five times over the limit, The Wall Street Journal reports. There was no evidence of defeat devices in the vehicles. Mazda performed well in the experiment, though. The CX-5 passed with nearly the same results on the road and in the lab. The Demio, better known as the Mazda2, did nearly as well with only slighter higher figures in the real world than in the controlled setting. The experimenters theorized the reason for the excessive emissions was that cold weather caused the engines' software to shut off the exhaust gas recirculation to prevent damage, according to the WSJ. However, this behavior also increased NOx production. Toyota, Nissan, and Mitsubishi don't have to worry about punishment from the transport ministry because this check was just an experiment. Their models already passed the mandated lab tests, which was the only requirement, according to The Japan Times. As governments begin greater real-world emissions tests, the results suggests diesels aren't very clean. A recent check in France found models from Ford, Renault, and Mercedes-Benz that didn't perform up to the standards. Regulators in India conducted similar evaluations and ordered VW to recall over 300,000 vehicles. Related Video:
Toyota delves into the history of its Land Cruiser
Fri, 06 Sep 2013One of the longest-produced, most widely distributed vehicles in all of automotive history is also one of its most rugged: the Toyota Land Cruiser. With 60 years of continuous production, 14 different model lines and thousands of variations of the Jeep-like sports utility vehicle, the Land Cruiser became a success worldwide and developed a cult following among enthusiasts here in the US.
We'll be the first to admit that tracing the vehicle's lineage from its humble beginnings as a prototype for Japan's National Police Reserve in 1951 to what it is today isn't an easy task, especially when one considers that the types of Land Cruisers produced traditionally have varied from market to market. For example, the Land Cruiser sold in the US is very different from the US-only 40 series Land Cruiser-inspired FJ Cruiser, which is itself different from the Land Cruiser Prado sold in other world markets.
To cover the Land Cruiser's sixty-plus year history from start to present, someone over at Toyota UK was thoughtful enough to devote a plus-size blog post to it. It's worth a read if you have a spare 10 or 15 minutes - and even if you don't, you can check out our historical gallery above. Enjoy!