2006 Toyota Avalon Xls Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Cumming, Georgia, United States
The Toyota Avalon is the top of the line Luxury car of the Toyota Line up. Same car as the Lexus ES330. This powerful car has 268 horse power V6 with 248 Ft Lbs of Torque! Brand new Michelin tires with just 1800 miles on them. With power like this you would never believe 28 Miles per Gallon highway and 20 city! This color paint is really beautiful and it changes colors at different angles and depending on lighting it goes from blue to gray. I have several more pictures in different lighting I can send you to show what I mean. This is the factory paint. Options include: Steering Wheel Audio Control, Auxiliary Power Outlet, Power Seat, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, Dual A/C, Dual Air Bags, Side Air Bag, Fog Lamps, Rear Defrost, Power moonroof, Birdseye maple interior wood, in dash factory premium sound with CD changer and cassette player from factory, blue tooth with voice control, cruise control, keyless entry, leather interior, reclining rear seats with tons of leg room, and much more... The color of this beautiful car is Blue Mica. Car handles amazing!
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New drifting world record set in Toyota GT86
Wed, 30 Jul 2014We have entered a drifting arms race. Last year, BMW smashed the Guinness World Record for the longest drift by hanging the tail out for 51.3 miles around a wet skid pad in an M5 at the BMW Performance Driving School in South Carolina. That beat the previous milestone of nearly seven miles. Now, Bimmer's record is up in smoke as well and is in the possession of a Toyota.
German driver Harald Müller pummeled the old record to drift for 89.55 miles around a 0.15-mile (235.5-meter) course in Samsun, Turkey, in a Toyota GT86 (or Scion FR-S as it's known in the US). According to the Guinness World Records website, it took him 612 laps and 2 hours, 25 minutes and 18 seconds to manage the achievement. Sit back to watch a few minutes of the German's two and a half hours behind the wheel with the tail out.
Fuel cells will flop outside Japan, says VW
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
"It may fly within Japan, but not globally," VW's Shoji said.
It's long been battered into our beleaguered auto writer brains that the ultimate future source of motivation for tomorrow's cars and trucks is not gasoline, diesel, electricity, natural gas, propane or solar power - it's the hydrogen fuel cell. It's been the Next Big Thing since the start of Next Big Things.
Toyota retires robots in favor of humans to improve automaking process
Sat, 12 Apr 2014Mitsuru Kawai is overseeing a return to the old ways at Toyota factories throughout Japan. Having spent 50 years at the Japanese automaker, Kawai remembers when manual skills were prized at the company and "experienced masters used to be called gods, and they could make anything." Company CEO Akio Toyoda personally chose Kawai to develop programs to teach workers metalcraft such as how to forge a crankshaft from scratch, and 100 workstations that formerly housed machines have been set aside for human training.
The idea is that when employees personally understand the fabrication of components, they will understand how to make better machines. Said Kawai, "To be the master of the machine, you have to have the knowledge and the skills to teach the machine." Lessons learned by the newly skilled workers have led to shorter production lines - in one case, 96percent shorter - improved parts production and less scrap.
Taking time to give workers the knowledge to solve problems instead of merely having them "feed parts into a machine and call somebody for help when it breaks down," Kawai's initiative is akin to that of Toyota's Operations Management Consulting Division, where new managers are given a length of time to finish a project but not given any help - they have to learn on their own. It's not a step back from Toyota's quest to build more than ten million cars a year; it's an effort to make sure that this time they don't sacrifice quality while making the effort. Said Kawai, "We need to become more solid and get back to basics."