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L@@k Rare 2000 Silver Toyota Celica 6 Speed Gt-s 180hp & Fully Loaded Nr!! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:153538
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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DON'T MISS THIS SPORTY & FUN TO DRIVE GAS SIPPER...Has a FULL TANK of 93 Octane Gas & is Ready to Roll!!!! This is a Nice & Clean FULLY LOADED **RARE** 2000 Silver Toyota Celica 6 SPEED GT-S 180 HP!!! It is a 2 Door Hatchback with ONLY 153K Miles, that is ONLY around 10,000 per Year!!! It is a 4 Cylinder Equipped with the Super Powerful & Reliable 1.8L VVTL-i 16 Valve Motor! These Motors will Run FOREVER!! Vehicle has been Well Maintained & Serviced regularly! This Car does not Leak, Smoke, or Burn oil!!!  This Motor is Equipped with a TIMING CHAIN....not a Timing Belt!! It gets around 29-39 Miles Per Gallon!! Toyota Celica has Alloy Wheels with BRAND NEW Firestone Inffinity Tires! It has Leather Interior, Sun Roof, Key less Entry, Factory Alarm, Power Locks & Power Windows, Front & Rear DISC Brakes, Cruise Control, Fog Lights, Rear Spoiler, & Ice Cold AC. Fresh Oil Change. It has an Alpine Stereo with CD player & it sounds AMAZING!!!....MUST HEAR TO APPRECIATE !!! It Runs & Drives Absolutely PERFECT!!! IT IS READY FOR A ROAD TRIP & YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO GO TO THE GAS STATION!! VERY FUN TO DRIVE & HANDLES SO GOOD!! DON'T MISS THIS SUPER RELIABLE & SOUGHT AFTER 180 HP **RARE** 6 SPEED CELICA GT-S!! Call to come see this AWESOME SPORTY & FAST SILVER BULLET!! CLEAN CAR FAX! First Person to see & drive this Amazing little Sports car will DEFINITELY take her Home!! These HIGHLY Collectible "6 Speed" Celica's are getting harder to find...especially in this condition!!!! We can Deliver for $1.00 per Mile One Way up to 500 Miles!! Please BID with CONFIDENCE, I have over 13 Years of 100% POSITIVE Feedback & Pride Myself on being an Honest Seller! Celica is Listed Locally & Seller has the right to end Auction Early. Celica is SOLD AS IS with No Warranty & is a Legal & Binding Contract! Prefer Local Pick-up in Jacksonville Florida, but will Deliver or assist in Shipping & Buyer Pays all Costs! Please ASK all Questions & make all Arrangements before Bidding! Serious Buyers & Inquiries ONLY! . You will not be disappointed with this Awesome Vehicle! Please call Steve or Michelle 904-482-5264 with any Questions. NO RESERVE SO BID TO WIN!!!       

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Toyota confirms i-Road electric trike for production

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

The wacky, three-wheeled Toyota i-Road we saw in Geneva earlier this year will be heading to production. But before you run down to your local Toyota dealer looking for one of these all-electric "personal mobility" vehicles, chances are, you'll never actually see one unless you visit Japan.
Announced at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) expo last week, Toyota said that the i-Road would be used as a part of the Ha:Mo car-sharing system in Japan. Weighing in at around 661 pounds, with a 28-mile-per-hour top speed and a two-passenger seating arrangement, the i-Road seems more like a fully enclosed scooter than a car, but it does offer a 30-mile driving range and has a nifty articulating front suspension that leans into corners. As for Ha:Mo, Toyota says that the number of cars in the program will increase from 10 prior to October 1 to 100 by the middle of this month, and the number of stations will almost double from 13 up to 21. Toyota has more details about the car and Ha:Mo in the press release posted below.

Recharge Wrap-up: Japan supports hydrogen, Fools against fuel cells, BlueIndy controversy

Wed, Jun 25 2014

Japan hopes to expand the use of hydrogen energy by subsidizing fuel cell vehicles, according to The Japan News. The trade ministry plans to include the subsidies in its 2015 budget to coincide with the expected launch of Toyota's Fuel Cell Vehicle and the Honda FCEV hydrogen car. By jump-starting purchases of hydrogen cars, Japan hopes that innovation and mass-production will get a boost and the cost of fuel cell vehicles will be competitive with gasoline-powered models by the year 2025. Japan plans to have 100 hydrogen fueling locations operating by March 2016, and wants to halve the cost of building those stations by 2020. The amount of the subsidies has not yet been set. Investing website The Motley Fool isn't quite as optimistic as Japan about hydrogen cars, and is instead bullish about Tesla Motors. The Fool points to Tesla's strong stock performance, and predicts future growth will come from more car models in the future - starting with the Model X - as well as the company's proposed Gigafactory for manufacturing batteries. If Tesla's charging technology continues to catch on, that only improves its financial prospects. The article has some harsh words, however, for hydrogen: "Fuel cells are an inferior automotive technology and for fundamental efficiency, cost, and infrastructure reasons always will be mere compliance gimmicks." Yeesh. As part of a program to build charging stations for the Indianapolis EV carsharing service BlueIndy, utility company Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL) wants to raise its electricity rates an average of 44 cents a month per residential customer to help pay for its share of the project. State consumer advocacy agency Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor and consumer watchdog group Citizens Action Coalition oppose the plan, according to Greenfield, Indiana's Daily Reporter. The BlueIndy program, which is a partnership between the city of Indianapolis and battery manufacturer Bollore Group, will provide up to 500 cars for rent at 25 charging sites around the city. Those who oppose the rate hike call IPL a monopoly and say the amount of the increase is not allowed under state law and that the program wouldn't benefit working class and low-income citizens. A hearing regarding IPL's proposal is scheduled for July 23. A Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV will run the 2014 Asia Cross Country Rally, Hybrid Cars reports. The rally covers 1,367 miles of woods, swamps and mountains from Thailand to Cambodia.

In Jamaica, it's not easy to sell or buy hybrid cars

Wed, Jan 15 2014

Jamaica's mellow reputation and Rasta vibe contributes to an international reputation of an island nation that moves at a leisurely pace. And the term "leisurely" certainly applies to the rate of sales of hybrids there. And we thought Mitsubishi i sales in the US have been slow. The country's Toyota dealership is still in the process of explaining hybrid technology to many of its prospective customers, with the widespread perception remains that a standard Toyota Prius needs to be plugged in for electrical charging, the Jamaica Gleaner reports. Because of such slow exposure, Toyota has only sold about 10 hybrids in Jamaica since the Japanese automaker started selling them there in 2010. And we thought Mitsubishi i sales in the US have been slow. Toyota dealers in Jamaica continue to tout hybrid technology that can boost fuel economy by about 30 percent but are going up against the fact that Toyota's hybrids now need to be pre-ordered and aren't kept in stock because of sluggish demand. There's also the fact that Toyota's Japanese operations insist on an approval process that ensures the hybrids sent there can handle Jamaica's road conditions, and it typically takes three to four months for a Prius to get to Jamaica once ordered. Island locales provide a curious dichotomy for advanced-powertrain vehicles. On one hand, the driving distances tend to be relatively small, lengthening the amount of time it takes to pay back the original cost premium. On the flip side, importing fuel to islands makes gas prices skyrocket and can prove costly for the economy in island nations. Late last year, for instance, the government of another Caribbean nation, Barbados, estimated it spends about $250 million a year on gas used for personal vehicles. That's why the government there is pushing for more electric-vehicle adoption, though the number of EVs on the island was in the low double-digits as of mid-2013.