2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited on 2040-cars
Decatur, Alabama, United States
Unbelievable SUV at a reasonable price!! I bought this Toyota Sequoia through a dealer friend at a local auction. I've owned a 2001 Toyota Tundra for 10 years and many of the parts/engine/etc are the same on the Tundra and Sequoia so I know about how well these vehicles last. A Toyota Sequoia with 200K+ miles on it is comparable with a lot of other SUVs with 125K+ miles on them, in my opinion. I had a reputable mechanic look over everything the day after I bought it. He replaced the timing belt (pulleys, balancer, etc), water pump, serpentine belt, rear brake pads and rotors and changed the oil. He said everything else looked great and he couldn't find anything else wrong with it, mechanically. I have also replaced or repaired the following: - New front windshield - New battery - Repaired torn front driver and passenger seats - Replaced broken antennae -Rear tailgate handle - Rear tailgate power window motor - Detailed interior and exterior including carpet shampoo
This is an unbelievable SUV that should provide several more years of reliable transportation. Message me if you have any specific questions. |
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Toyota explains what names like Camry and Yaris mean
Mon, 20 Oct 2014Ever wonder where automakers get the names for their cars? You're not alone. The sitcom Seinfeld opened Episode 94 - the one where George Costanza buys a Chrysler LeBaron instead of a Volvo - with a bit about nameplates like Integra, Supra and Impreza. Toyota, clearly, is not exempt from choosing evocative but enigmatic names for its models, and now the Japanese automaker is taking us through the etymology of some of its nameplates.
Names like Supra may require no clarification, but what about Camry? That comes from the Japanese word kanmuri for Crown (which is, incidentally, the name of another Toyota sedan).
Yaris? According to the company, it's "an amalgamation of words from Greek mythology and German. In Greek mythology, 'Charis' was a symbol of beauty and elegance. Toyota swapped the 'Ch' with 'Ya' - German for 'yes' - to symbolize the perceived reaction of European markets to the car's styling."
Ford predicts it will finish 2013 as top-selling US brand
Mon, 30 Dec 2013Ford is ready to call the ball on its 2013 sales totals, predicting a first-place finish for units sold in the US for a single brand. The company anticipates selling more than 2.4 million vehicles when all vehicle sales over the last 12 months have been tallied, repeating the victory it trumpeted over Toyota last year.
According to Ford's accounting, it sold 329,677 more vehicles than did Toyota in 2012. This year, the Blue Oval expects that margin to grow; through the end of November, Ford says it has outsold Toyota by 396,041 units.
Retail sales of Ford products are projected to exceed 1.7 million units for 2013 (the best retail result in 6 years for the company), with passenger cars accounting for 600k of that total. The redesigned Fusion is expected to crest the 290k mark, and the Fiesta is said to be ready to hit a model-record of 70k-plus. Meanwhile, utility vehicles and trucks are still paying a lot of bills in Dearborn, with the new Escape racking up an expected 300k sales and F-Series trucks chugging along at 688,810 units sold thru November.
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The Camry managed to edge out a total of 44 other cars, including hardware from both Hyundai and Kia, to become the first foreign vehicle to take home the Korea Automobile Journalist Association's Car of the Year award. As The Detroit News points out, just 10 years ago, domestic manufacturers held some 99 percent of the Korean car market. But a change in trade regulations has opened up the country considerably, and buyers now have access to a wide range of products from around the globe. As a result, Hyundai and Kia have countered by cutting prices in an attempt to keep their grip on the market.