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Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States
Selling our 2000 Toyota land cruiser
Kids are grown up no longer need the large soccer vehicle.. i am the second owner i have owned the truck for the past 10/11 years no accidents never once broke down or left me stranded. very well built suv, built to last.. no major damage just the typical scuffs dents and chips minor flaws of a 14 year old vehicle. inside could use a good cleaning and conditioning outside a good waxing .. The drivers seat has a broken stitch that has been somewhat repaired to stop any further un-stitching.. could be professionally repaired. see picture. could use a new steering wheel cover also not ripped just worn .. The rear wiper doesn't work i don't know why? it has not worked ever since i have owned it.. The truck also need a new front fog light$40 on ebay . went through and tested everything. The moon roof wont retract. This is something we haven't opened in years. The motor starts to turn then stops. According to the Toyota forum, what is happening is since we never use it the drop down linkage is not dropping down making the end switch and allowing the motor to keep running.. it needs to be lubed or the end switch went bad... i have always done the normal maintenance on the car. oil fluids plugs and so on a coil pack or two over the years. tires have always worn very even so i never have to rotate. ..They could use a re-balancing..antenna wont retract fully, but it goes up and down see pic .. New starter installed in 2008... rear Shocks and all brake calipers, Tires and rims replaced with new style Toyota 18 inch alloys in 2010/2011. rotors and break pads were replaced in 2013. muffler exhaust and flex pipe replaced 2014..The land cruiser runs and drives great no issues a very reliable.all the safety features work abs traction control anti skid, nothing illuminated on the dash that shouldn't be.. AC works great front and rear never once had to recharge it. also includes the third row of seats. also has automatic start. By far the safest vehicle i have ever owned, amassing in the snow. Its actually hard to try and make the car fish tale or get the tires to spin it just wont let you.. I was told for $200 i cold get a full detailing to make it show better but figured why.. not trying to hiding anything 100% honest . title in hand. would prefer a local buyer but will ship buyer pays and procures arrangements. auction may end early due to local listing also. |
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Speaking at the company's advanced safety seminar in Ypsilanti, MI, Thursday morning, Seigo Kuzumaki, Toyota's deputy chief safety technology officer, said that Toyota envisions a future driving environment that optimizes the best of both humans and computers, not choosing one over the other.
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