2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
One owner vehicle, non-smoker. Clean title. Very well maintained. Runs like new. Great tires: 75% remaining. Clean everything. Great working condition.
This SUV is lots of fun! I've even seen folks use it to illegally exit the freeway in congested traffic to get some off-road use. This one is in great shape and most of it's mileage comes from freeway use. Not one oil change missed. Toyota's retro-styled FJ Cruiser SUV re-creates some of the FJ40's original charm. The FJ Cruiser sports boxy styling and a dirt-friendly interior. Body Exterior Skid plates Included Trailer hitch receiver Included Power door mirrors Included Number of doors:4 Included Convenience Features Tilt steering wheel Included Power front windows Included Remote keyless entry Included Speed control Included Air conditioning Included Front beverage holders Included Rear beverage holders Included Cruise Control Included Roof Rack Included Entertainment Features CD player Included AM/FM radio Included Headphones Included MP3 decoder Included Speakers 6 Included Lighting / Instrumentation Variably intermittent wipers Included Rear window wiper Included Rear window defroster Included Reverse sensing system Included Voltmeter Included Tachometer Included Off-Road Capability Ramp breakover angle:27.4 deg Approach angle 32.0 deg Departure angle 29.0 deg Ground clearance (max) 221mm (8.7") Powertrain Engine liters:4.0 Cylinder configuration:V-6 Horsepower:239hp @ 5,200RPM Torque:278 lb.-ft. @ 3,700RPM Fuel tank capacity:19.0gal. Variable valve control Fuel:premium unleaded Limited slip differential Number of valves:24 Drive type Rear-wheel Fuel economy city 19mpg Fuel economy highway 22mpg Transmission 5 speed automatic Included Safety and Security ABS brakes Included Brake assist Included Dual front impact airbags Included Dual front side impact airbags Included Traction control Included Occupant sensing airbag Included Panic alarm Included Security system Included Stability control Included Seats and Trim Split folding rear seat Included Rear seats:split-bench Included Front seats:bucket Included Max. seating capacity:5 Included Rubber floor mats:4 Included Suspension/Handling Alloy wheels Included Power steering Included Front wheel independent suspension Included WE KOO |
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Here We Go Again: Lexus attacks EVs in new ad [UPDATE]
Wed, Sep 10 2014UPDATE: We got a comment from founding member of Plug In America Paul Scott on this ad. It's available below. The last time Lexus attacked plug-in battery vehicles in an ad, it had to apologize. The company is remaining on message, though, and has revisited a hybrid-vehicle advertising campaign that implies that driving a battery-electric vehicle is a big waste of time, because of all the charging you need to do. With the new spot, Lexus once again raised hackles of plug-in vehicle advocates because, once again, the accuracy is questioned. "The ad's message was that a consumer could [drive] a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." – Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain Lexus is running print ads (click to enlarge) in publications like Wired poking fun at EVs, the International Business Times says. Lexus highlights range anxiety in the spot, comparing the amount of time it takes to fully recharge an EV – and the idea that air conditioning and using the radio can shorten an EV's range – to the fun of just driving a Lexus. "The [print] ad was merely intended to paint a picture of life with a hybrid, which is basically no different from life with a traditional gas-powered vehicle, versus life with an EV, which can have challenges or at least uncertainties," Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain told AutoblogGreen. "In other words, at its core, the ad's message was that a consumer could participate in driving a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." The campaign picks up where Lexus's previous anti-EV campaign left off this spring. A website promoting Lexus's hybrids (and parent company Toyota's H2 vehicles) claimed that there was a hydrogen refueling infrastructure set up in 20 US states (not anywhere close to true). Plug-in advocates were also quick to note that higher-powered EV recharging systems can allow a plug-in to be recharged in far less than the four hours the Lexus site claimed. Of course, Toyota has a lot more skin in the game when it comes to hybrids and, starting next year, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles than it does for plug-ins. Through August, the company sold just 842 RAV4 EVs and about 11,500 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrids in the US. That compares to almost 19,000 Nissan Leaf EVs and a Tesla Model S count that's likely close to that figure as well (Tesla breaks out neither monthly sales numbers nor US-only sales for the Model S).
What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name
Thu, 07 Aug 2014
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?
Toyota GT86 gets TRD treatment in UK
Fri, 08 Feb 2013As dearly as we love the Toyota GT86 / Scion FR-S / Subaru BRZ franchise, we readily admit we wouldn't look sideways at a model with a bit more firepower. And while that's not quite on the table yet, Toyota has been busy amping up the visual firepower of its rear-drive coupe with a whole host of TRD parts. To this point, that's been a largely à la carte affair, but the automaker's UK outpost has just announced a special-edition model that allows our British friends to pick up the whole shooting match all in one go.
The Toyota GT86 TRD will only be available in black and white, and just 250 examples are to be built. As you can see from the excellent gallery above, the catalog of look-faster bits include a more aggressive front air dam, side skirts, rear bumper fascia, spoiler and unique 18-inch forged alloys. Additional flourishes include a TRD shift lever and branded radiator cap. The sole concession to actual performance? A "fast-response quad exhaust" that might only improve things audibly - 0-62 mph is apparently unchanged at 7.7 seconds, and the top end is still 140 mph for the manual transmission model. (The auto gets by with 8.4 seconds and 130 mph).
Pricing? Glad you asked. £31,495 for GT 86 TRD manual, £32,995 for the automatic - that's nearly $50,000 US for the tripedalist and just over for the automatic. (Those are heady prices, but bear in mind that UK MSRPs and taxes are generally significantly higher than their US counterparts). If the standard GT86 is more your speed, it still rings up at a more affordable £24,995 - roughly $39,500 - leaving plenty of budget for actual performance parts. No word yet on North American availability of a special TRD model, but we've got a call in...