2005 Toyota Avalon Limited With Only 48,180 Miles! Elderly Previous Owner on 2040-cars
Jamestown, North Carolina, United States
2005 Toyota Avalon LIMITED 4 door sedan with ONLY 48,180 MILES! Titanium silver metallic exterior, Graphite gray leather interior. 3.5 liter V6 gets 19 mpg City and 28 mpg Highway. Non-smoker owned since new. LIKE NEW inside, still has new car smell! Elderly previous owner. NO accidents. Recent battery. Michelin tires. Comes with 2 smart keys/keyless entry remotes/laser cut keys. Factory options include; Power moonroof Rain-sensing wipers Memory outside mirrors w/puddle lamps, LED turn signal indicators and heated Smart key system with keyless entry JBL Synthesis Audio system with 6 CD in dash, 12 speakers (360 watts) Gray perforated leather seats w/power Driver's memory seat and power lumbar Dr & Fr pass heated and ventilated seats Power Driver's seat cushion extension Power passenger seat Rear reclining seats Power rear sunshade Tilt/Telescopic steering wheel w/audio and climate controls Cruise control Dual zone auto climate control w/air filtration Multi-function info display Wood grained and leather trimmed shift knob & steering wheel 3.5L 280HP DOHC 24V w/Dual VVT-I engine 5 speed ECT-I A/T w/sequential shift 17" Alloy wheels w/215/55 R17 tires Driver front airbag & front passenger airbag with the advanced airbag system Dr & Fr pass seat-mounted side airbags Front and rear side curtain airbags Driver's knee airbag 4 wheel ABS w/electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) HID headlights w/Auto on/off Daytime running lights & fog lamps Internal trunk release handle Full size alloy spare tire Anti-theft system Feel free to email or call Mike at 336-454-0007 with any questions you may have. Please no calls after 10pm Eastern time. |
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Toyota Prius sales could come up short in 2013
Sat, 06 Jul 2013A Toyota executive has said that the automaker's hybrid Prius model may not reach its 2013 goal of selling 250,000 units in the US marketplace. Bill Fay, group vice president for Toyota's US sales, told Reuters, "The 240,000 to 250,000 range is kind of where we're settling our sights for the Prius family."
The first-generation Prius, a five-passenger model, was introduced to the States in 2001 (its arrival made it the second mass-produced hybrid, after the two-seat Honda Insight). The second-generation model arrived in 2004, followed by the current third-generation design that arrived for the 2010 model year. The automaker has subsequently added the Prius V, a hatchback wagon (shown above) and the Prius C, a subcompact hatchback. As of March, 2013, cumulative worldwide sales of the Prius had reached 3.67 million units.
Last year, Toyota sold 236,659 Prius models in the US. However, sales of the model have fallen 5.1 percent in the first six months of 2013. In response, the automaker has boosted its marketing for the model, and the promotions are expected to continue through at least July.
Toyota, Suzuki partner on hybrids, EVs, building cars for each other
Wed, Mar 20 2019NAGOYA, Japan — Toyota and Suzuki on Wednesday said they planned to produce electric vehicles and compact cars for each other to better compete with fast-changing technologies in the global auto industry. The agreement follows an initial R&D tie-up announced by Japan's No. 1 and No. 4 automakers in 2017, and will see more vehicles produced by Suzuki for Toyota, one of the world's biggest carmakers. Although Suzuki is far smaller, it is a dominant force in the fast-growing Indian market. The two automakers have been pooling their strengths. Toyota is a leader in hybrid technology and is investing heavily in automated driving, while Suzuki specializes in affordable compact cars — as many automakers struggle to keep pace with ballooning investment in EVs and self-driving cars. Under the latest agreement, Suzuki will source gasoline hybrid systems for cars it sells worldwide from Toyota, which pioneered hybrid vehicles with the Prius more than 20 years ago, the companies said in a joint statement. In return, Suzuki will produce two compact models for Toyota in India based on its Ciaz and Ertiga models. Further cooperation with Suzuki will help Toyota expand its presence in India, the world's fifth-largest passenger car market where it has struggled to grow sales due to lean demand for its lower-cost models. The deepening partnership between the two automakers will enable cost-conscious Suzuki to tap into Toyota's R&D firepower to develop lower-emission vehicles and self-driving cars — areas which Suzuki has admitted it is struggling to keep up. "We believe that the expansion of our business partnership with Suzuki ... will help give us the competitive edge we will need to survive this once-in-a-century period of profound transformation," Toyota President Akio Toyoda said in a statement. The two automakers will deepen their cooperation in India, where Suzuki's hybrid vehicles will be made using engines and batteries locally produced by Toyota. They will also join forces in Europe, where Toyota will produce electric vehicles based on its RAV4 SUV crossover and Corolla wagon for Suzuki, while Suzuki will supply Toyota with gasoline engines for compact vehicle models sold in the region. Suzuki will also produce its Baleno, Vitara Brezza, Ciaz, and Ertiga models for Toyota which will be rebranded and renamed as Toyota models for the African market.
2013 Toyota RAV4
Tue, 16 Apr 2013A Nicer View Than Ever Of Middle Of The Road
When we had our first shot behind the wheel of the 2013 Toyota RAV4, the overall judgment from Managing Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski could be summed up in a sentence along the lines of, "Eh, not bad." The truth is that the compact crossover segment, now filled with not-so-compact offerings, is as cutthroat as any in the industry these days. When a heavyweight player like the RAV4 comes to market with a new generation, it is not at liberty to start from a clean sheet, lest it throw cold water on a vehicle that sells tens of thousands of units globally every month. Like De La Soul says, "Stakes is high."
If the choices in the marketplace were still largely limited to the Honda CR-V, as was the case when this market niche was green, the Toyota offering might actually seem like the exciting choice. But with new players offering better dynamic thrills (Mazda CX-5), cool turbo motors and fancy technology (Ford Escape), or even crunchy cred (Subaru Forester), the small crossover shopper is really spoiled for choice in 2013.