04 Celica Gts W/action Package on 2040-cars
Northbridge, Massachusetts, United States
Need a larger vehicle, so she has to go unfortunately. I bought it new and am the only owner. Car has some cosmetic issues but nothing major, which is expected for 185,000 miles. She runs great and has given me no major problems over the last 10 years. I've run full synthetic oil since the beginning. Oil is changed every 10K. You will definitely get another 150,000 miles if you treat it well. Had passenger side window broken and radio stolen 3 years ago. That's the only thing that would show up on any kind of report. Feel free to ask any questions you like.
So send me a message with your info to set up a test drive. I should be able to reply within a couple hours. Details (good and bad) and below. Good Title in hand - All original paperwork, user manual, and lots of maintenance receipts Non-Smoker Currently running at 32 mpg New clutch -- 166,662 Rear Wheel bearings - 173,153 4 New Michelin Pilot Sport 205/50R16 87V - 174,069 (purchased at BJs) New Rotors and pads on all 4 wheels - 185,070 All new headlight bulbs (high and low), running lights and side lights After market sound system - JL audio speakers & Subwoofer, Alpine amps(MRD-M605 & MRV-F345) and a Alpine 2 DIN DVD Stereo(IVA-W900BT) External Sirius car kit installed (Subscription stays with me) After market tail lights (Have originals still in box) Extra full size tire with decent tread left AC still ice cold Auto Dimming rear view mirror w/compass & temp display 35% tinted windows Bad Dings and dents on both doors Trim under passenger door scraped up a little Clear coat worn through above engine air scoop 1 wheel roughed up a little bit Viper 350HV security system installed by Best Buy - Control box needs replaced Radio antenna got bent slightly, still has 8 inches stuck out when fully down Light behind climate control knobs burnt out 1 hinge on fuel door rusted through and broke Minor engine squeak from rust spot on a pulley that keeps coming back |
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Sun, 12 Oct 2014Some Japanese automakers focus purely on cars, while others dabble in all sorts of motorized transportation. Honda, for example, makes everything from motorbikes to jet aircraft. But while Toyota may be known principally for automobiles, it also makes a line of boats. And this is the latest.
The new Toyota Ponam-31 motor yacht is built around an aluminum hull with a flybridge and cockpit rear deck layout, similar to the Carver 32 on which this writer spent his childhood summers. It measures 31 feet overall and is powered by a pair of 3.0-liter turbodiesel four-cylinder engines derived from the Land Cruiser Prado (known in these parts as the Lexus GX 460) but marinized for nautical application. Toyota has even equipped its new Sports Utility Cruiser with such features as Drive Assist and a Virtual Anchor System.
Toyota expects to sell around 15 units of the Ponam-31 through its network of 49 dealers across Japan, with prices starting at 29,700,000 yen (about $27,500 at today's conversion rates). Scroll down below for a video, along with a press release, meant to show potential customers what's waiting for them.
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The overall approach reminds us of the way Toyota's budget brand Daihatsu unveiled the Kopen roadster concept at the Tokyo Motor Show late last year, only even more kid-focused and decidedly more light-hearted than you might otherwise expect from one of the largest industrial giants in the world, and could only have been made for a toy exposition. In Japan. Which would explain the ridiculously upbeat videos below, where you'll also find the brief press release.