Diesel Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Bj40 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This is a very original, one owner diesel cruiser in great
condition. It was last painted 20 years ago, and still has original
paint on some parts. Original color is Pollux Orange. You can tell this
one has been really well taken care of. It was always garage kept, and
maintained. If it got wet while it was being driven, it was dried off in
the garage. It still has the original radio. It runs strong and quiet,
especially for a diesel. This is a very clean diesel Land Cruiser. See
below for more detailed description.
I have a video here: http://youtu.be/dTa- INTERIOR front seats- original, excellent condition rear seats- original, excellent condition dash- functioning properly at time of inspection front doors- functioning properly at time of inspection rear doors- functioning properly at time of inspection front floors- no rust showing, very good condition rear floors- no rust showing, very good condition headliner- original, good condition EXTERIOR Paint- some parts original paint, last painted 20 years ago Body-no rust showing, dents, or scratches. bumper- very good condition rain gutter- a few rust spots in the rear Frame- no rust showing or cracks Tires- 70%, no cracks or uneven wear Lights- functioning properly at time of inspection Wipers- functioning properly at time of inspection ENGINE BAY Battery- functioning properly at time of inspection transmission- functioning properly at time of inspection Starter- functioning properly at time of inspection Alternator- functioning properly at time of inspection Radiator- very good condition Brakes- functioning properly at time of inspection Engine- functioning properly at time of inspection Drive Train- functioning properly at time of inspection Misc- 4x4 shift- functioning properly at time of inspection Exhaust- good condition |
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Cheap, honest transportation | 2017 Toyota Yaris iA
Fri, Mar 24 2017In The Love Bug, the main character (aside from Herbie) is a down-on-his-luck racing driver named Jim Douglas. Early on, he steps into an exotic car show room, and when the dealer asks him kind of car he's looking for, Douglas replies, "What do you have in the way of cheap, honest transportation?" The dealer quickly snatches his fancy liquor back from Douglas and soon after Herbie shows up from the back of the showroom. But if this happened today, you could easily replace the classic Beetle with a 2017 Toyota Yaris iA. The poor thing isn't nearly as endearing to look at as a classic Bug, as a result of the rather unattractive nose, and it's now using a second pseudonym (first Scion iA, then Toyota Yaris iA) to hide its Mazda heritage. However, everything else about it nails the description of cheap, honest transportation. And for that reason, it's a lovely little car. Let's start with honesty, and it begins from the minute you start equipping the car – the iA is a "what you see is what you get" proposition. You see, the iA moniker isn't the only holdover from the Scion era. The Toyota Yaris iA retains its "monospec" configuration, which means it comes with only one option: the transmission. Customers can choose from either a 6-speed manual like our test car, or a 6-speed automatic which costs $1,100. Everything else is standard, and "everything" includes some choice features. You get alloy wheels, air conditioning, cruise control, USB and Bluetooth integration, a rear-view camera, tilt and telescoping steering wheel with audio controls, and keyless entry with push-button start. Technically there are a number of dealer-installed accessories too, including your typical fare of mudguards, rear spoiler, cargo organizers, and such. However, none of them are really necessary, with one exception. For some odd reason, the Yaris iA does not come with a center armrest. It's a $195 accessory, and frankly it should be a standard feature because it's so useful. If you hadn't guessed, ours wasn't equipped with it. Everywhere else the iA is a thoroughly pleasant car, if not as sporty as the old Mazda2. The little 1.5-liter four-cylinder under the hood isn't particularly potent with 106 horsepower and 103 lb-ft of torque. But with a Miata-like 2,385-pound curb weight and our car's manual transmission, it manages to feel fairly sprightly, and never has any trouble dicing it up with traffic. That transmission is pretty decent, too.
First Toyota unintended acceleration case headed for trial
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Toyota is going to be back in the spotlight, as the first of its unintended acceleration lawsuits is headed for trial. This case covers a Los Angeles sushi shop owner, Noriko Uno. According to the what the family told The Detroit News, Uno only put about 10,000 miles on her 2006 Toyota Camry in four years. Uno was apparently afraid of high speeds, avoiding the freeway and taking a route home along LA's surface streets to avoid them.
On August 28, 2009, Uno's Camry suddenly accelerated to 100 miles per hour, eventually striking a telephone poll and a tree and killing her. The family contends that Uno attempted to step on the brakes and pull the emergency brake, neither of which brought her speed under control, while Toyota maintains that improperly installed floormats and driver error have been behind the majority of the 80 cases expected to be heard in court.
In Uno's case, The Detroit News is expecting the trial to focus on the lack of an override if the gas and brake pedals were pressed at the same time. Brake overrides were installed on Toyota's European fleet. The Uno family attorney will need to prove to the jury that it wasn't driver error that killed Noriko Uno.