Toyota Rav4 All Wheel Drive Only 122k No Reserve,clean And Runs Perfect on 2040-cars
Bristol, Pennsylvania, United States
HERE IS A REAL CLEAN 1996 TOYOTA RAV 4 THAT RUNS,LOOKS AND DRIVES PERFECT.THE CAR FAX READS ONE OWNER AND NO ACCIDENTS. THE PAINT IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND TIRES ARE ABOUT 75%.THE INTERIOR IS ALSO VERY CLEAN AND SHOWS VERY LITTLE WEAR. THE 4 CYL. MOTOR IS QUIET AND GETS GREAT GAS MILEAGE. THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS PERFECT. THIS IS A FUN LITTLE SUV THAT DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD WITH NO SHAKES OR SHIMMYS.PERFECT FOR A FIRST TIME DRIVER OR STUDENT CAR. ALL POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD. THE HEAT AND AC BOTH WORK AS THEY SHOULD. WE ARE SELLING WITH NO RESERVE SO HIGH BID WINS. ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 267-475-4000. VEH. IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY. THANKS FOR LOOKING, BILL |
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Toyota working on cars that hover above the roadway
Wed, 11 Jun 2014Toyota is one of the largest automakers in the world, but it's not content simply building and selling conventional cars - it's been at the forefront of numerous advancements in ground transportation. It is widely credited with advancing the cause of hybrid propulsion, and alongside Audi and Google, is among the first automakers seriously testing self-driving cars. We could go on, but the news here is that Toyota is reportedly developing vehicles that hover above the road surface instead of rolling along it.
The news comes from Hiroyoshi Yoshiki, one of Toyota's tech gurus, who revealed at Bloomberg's Next Big Thing summer in San Francisco that the company is working on hovering cars - ones that travel just above the road surface, but don't actually fly in three-dimension space.
According to The Verge, a spin-off of our own sister-site Engadget, Yoshiki refused to elaborate on what the project entails and how far along it is. He was speaking along acting NHTSA chief David Friedman, who lauded such advancements as a "great taste of innovations to come," but stressed the significance of more concrete improvements to conventional automobiles - like inter-car communications to keep vehicles from colliding on the highway - as more relevant to today's industry.
2014 Toyota 4Runner priced at $32,820*
Wed, 04 Sep 2013Toyota has announced pricing on its facelifted 2014 4Runner. The rough-and-tumble SUV will be available in three grades: base SR5, upmarket Limited and off-road-ready Trail. Depending on the trim level, buyers will have the choice of rear-drive or one of two different four-wheel drive systems. The sole engine is Toyota's 4.0-liter, 270-horsepower V6.
Entry-level buyers can get an SR5 for $32,820. That includes 17-inch wheels, fabric seats and Toyota's Entune infotainment system. Adding four-wheel drive bumps the price by $2,920, while the Premium Package (SofTex faux leather seats, navigation, sunroof, auto-dimming mirrors and power passenger seat) adds $1,875. All model prices listed do not include $860 for destination and tax.
The Trail starts at $35,725, while the Trail Premium bumps the price to $38,645, adding the same suite of equipment found on the SR5. While it boasts the same standard equipment as the SR5, the Trail is better suited for going off road. A multi-terrain response system comes standard, as does hill-start assist and Toyota's Crawl Control. For an extra sum, buyers can opt for the Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System, which automatically disconnects the sway bars for better articulation and trail holding.
Toyota i-Road is no less strange in the flesh
Tue, 05 Mar 2013We've seen plenty of three-wheeled creations in our day, but none quite like the Toyota i-Road Concept. The "personal mobility vehicle" offers seating for two with driver and passenger positioned in a tandem position. While that may sound more like a motorcycle than a car, the closed cockpit means riders don't need a helmet. The design also takes a page from the 2008 Peugeot HyMotion3 Concept with an articulating front suspension that allows the driver to lean through corners thanks to "Active Lean" self-balancing technology. Unlike the funky Pug, however, the i-Road is a fully electric plug-in vehicle.
While there are just five-horsepower on hand from an electric motor, the i-Road should serve up a range of around 30 miles thanks to its lithium-ion battery, and Toyota claims the cells can be topped off in three hours with a "conventional domestic power supply." Sounds majestic. Take in the full press release below.