1975 *rare Diesel* Toyota Land Cruiser Bj40 Fj40 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This diesel Land cruiser is in excellent condition. It has had only 2 owners, and was well taken care. It has absolutely no rust or bondo work. You can see all the side divets on both sides. It has leather seats in mint condition. The radio and speakers are located in the overhead compartment, and work great. The tires are nearly new. Everything works correctly on the beautiful cruiser. The diesel Land cruisers get 35mpg and has a top speed of 60mph. The cruisers from 1975 and earlier had the stronger metal that never rusts, as well as the cool interior doors. This one is well priced below what it's worth. I had it inspected by a licensed mechanic, and it passed all tests perfectly. The top comes off for open air driving, like a jeep. Put on a roll bar, and you are ready for summer driving. This diesel Land Cruiser in this condition, at this price is a rare find and a perfect investment. The value will only increase while you drive a head turning, rare vehicle. I can have A/C installed for $1,200, and heat for $500. |
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Toyota recalling select 2014 Camry and Avalon models
Thu, 06 Nov 2014Toyota has announced a rather small voluntary recall, affecting 5,650 Avalon and Camry sedans from model year 2014. Both gas and hybrid models are included in the action.
This recall focuses on the left front lower suspension arm, which may have a bad bolt connecting it to the ball joint. If the car hits a big enough pothole - a real concern as we head into winter - or suffers a major impact, the two components could separate, at which point steering control would more or less vanish.
According to Toyota, there have been no crashes, injuries or deaths due to this problem. Toyota is notifying owners, who will need to report to dealers for a free replacement lower suspension arm.
Audi investing $30.3 billion through 2018 for product expansion
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It's also about staving off the challenges from BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Now that BMW has been able to turn some of its attention away from its "i" series of Megacity cars, it will reportedly spend more than planned in 2014 as it continues the rollout of ten all-new vehicles and 15 new-generation vehicles through the end of next year. Mercedes, having been dropped to third in the sales race, is preparing to add 13 new cars over the next six years.
Audi's money is going into technology, into product like the next-generation TT and the Q1 and production expansions and upgrades all over the world. The expenditure represents just under a fourth of Volkswagen's 84.2 billion-euro ($115.7 US) outlay devoted to taking the number-one global automaker title away from General Motors and Toyota by 2018.
Toyota struggling in Latin American market, attempting recovery
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South America is dominated by General Motors, Fiat and Volkswagen, which maintain a combined 60 percent of the market share - Toyota holds a mere 4.5 percent. The WSJ spoke with Steve St. Angelo, Toyota's boss in Latin America, who said, "We are playing catch up, but we're catching up fast. We now have the resources to give the region the attention it really needs and deserves."
That attention includes an all-new, locally produced small car called the Etios. As bewildering as it seems, Toyota wasn't competing in the low-cost economy car market in South America. With the Etios, which arrived in September of 2012, its sales in the first seven months of 2013 are up 75 percent.