2004 Toyota Sequoia Sr5 4wd, Only 106k, Sunroof, 3 Row,tow Pckg on 2040-cars
Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
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2004 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SR5 4WD WITH 2 SPEED TRANSFER CASE AND LOCKING CENTER DIFFERENTIAL WITH 3ROW SEATING,106,716 MILES, WITH ALLOY WHEEL PCKG WHICH INCLUDES:RUNNING BOARDS, ADDITIONAL REAR PRIVACY GLASS, TOW HITCH AND ALLOY WHEELS,. ALSO POWER SUNROOF PCKG, FOG LIGHTS, DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL. LEFT FENDER WITH LEFT HEADLIGHT SUPPORT AND HEADLIGHT WERE REPLACE AFTER A MINOR FENDER BENDER. THIS SUV HAS SOME SMALL DENTS AND SCRATCHES FROM NORMAL WEAR. 2 FRONT TIRES ARE BRAND NEW. RUNS AND DRIVE. ENGINE RUNS VERY NICE. STANDARD EQUIPMENT SR5 Powertrain 4.7-liter V8 engine 4-speed automatic transmission Traction control Safety Dual front airbags Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes Brake assist Antiskid system Comfort and Convenience Features Front and rear air conditioning w/dual-zone automatic climate controls (including rear controls) Power steering Tilt steering wheel Cruise control Cloth upholstery Front captain chairs Center console Cupholders 2nd- and 3rd-row split folding seats Power mirrors Power windows (including liftgate window) Power door locks AM/FM/cassette/CD player Digital clock Tachometer Overhead console Variable-intermittent wipers Rear defogger Rear wiper/washer Map lights Visor mirrors Remote fuel-door release Automatic-off headlights Appearance and Miscellaneous Theft-deterrent system Rear privacy glass Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires Skid plates 245/70R16 tires 4WD adds: 4-wheel drive, 2-speed transfer case, locking center differential, 265/70R16 tires |
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How Toyota's 100-year textile history influenced FCV hydrogen fuel cell car
Thu, Sep 11 2014Turns out, Toyota had a surprising ace in the hole when it came to building the new fuel tanks for the FCV hydrogen fuel cell car, which is coming next year. Well before Toyota became the Toyota Motor Company, it was the Toyota Industries Corporation and it made textile looms. This is important because the main structure of the hydrogen tank is wound carbon fiber. When Toyota set out to increase the strength of the tanks to hold hydrogen stored at 10,000 psi (up from 5,000 in the previous tanks), it was able to draw on its 100-year-old history as it designed its car of the future. "A lot of that textile experience came back when we did the tank wrapping." – Justin Ward "We have a lot of experience with textiles," Justin Ward told AutoblogGreen at the 21st World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Detroit this week, "and a lot of that textile experience came back when we did the tank wrapping." On top of being able to hold the higher-pressure hydrogen, Toyota's first attempt to build its own hydrogen tank was six times faster than the industry standard, so it saved time and money as well as working better. The company will also be able to inspect its own tanks. Ward is the general manager of powertrain system control at the Toyota Technical Center and hydrogen vehicles are something he knows a lot about. The reason for the stronger, 10,000-psi tanks is because the 5,000-psi tanks only offered around 180-200 miles of range, even with four tanks in the early $129,000 FCHV Highlander hydrogen prototypes. The FCV only has two, but they will able to deliver the 300-mile range that customers told Toyota they wanted. Dropping the number of tanks not only obviously reduced the cost for the tanks themselves but also the number of valves and hoses and other components you need. Despite the benefits of higher compression, going much higher doesn't make sense. 10,000 psi is the "natural progression," Ward said, because "you start to bump up against compression inefficiencies." Think of an air compressor. When hydrogen is produced at a wastewater treatment plant or a reforming site, Ward said, is it at around ambient pressure (14 psi). That has to be raised, using compressors, all the way to 10,000 psi. "That takes energy," Ward said, "and every doubling of pressure adds another doubling of energy needed, so it starts to add up pretty fast if you go too high." Component specifications are also fine at 10,00 psi, but more difficult at higher levels.
Tesla expects another higher-volume deal with Toyota in next few years
Tue, 09 Sep 2014Four months have passed since Toyota ended its relationship with Tesla Motors, in which the electric-vehicle specialist supplied full lithium-ion battery packs to the Japanese behemoth for its RAV4 EV rollout, of which 2,500 vehicles will be completed. Now, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has been heard suggesting that a future collaboration is likely within the next two to three years, and that it will probably be much larger than the last one.
Both Tesla and Toyota have sung each other's praises in the not-too-distant past, Toyota telling Autoblog back in May, "We have a good relationship with Tesla and will evaluate the feasibility of working together on future projects." According to Automotive News, Musk said of the Japanese giant, "We love working with Toyota... We have a huge amount of respect for them as a company and certainly much to learn."
Interestingly, though, the two automakers have rather divergent strategies for eco-friendly automobiles. Toyota, as you're surely aware, is the clear-cut leader in hybrids and has thrown its massive support in the direction of hydrogen fuel cells, while Tesla has invested heavily in battery-electric technology and high-speed charging stations.
Toyota investing $30 million in Indiana for more Highlander production
Sun, 28 Jul 2013Indiana seems like the place to be if you're looking for work in a car factory. In May, Subaru announced plans to invest $400 million in its Lafayette, Indiana plant, creating 900 new jobs in the process and increasing capacity to 300,000 units per year. Now, Toyota has announced plans to invest $30 million in its Princeton, Indiana plant, 170 miles south of the Subaru factory, which also builds the Camry.
Toyota's investment will create an additional 200 jobs and increase the factory's volume by 15,000 units. Toyota announced an investment in the plant in February of 2012 that bumped volume up from 300,000 to 350,000 units. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, as the Princeton facility is officially known, produces the recently revised Toyota Highlander, the Sequoia and the Sienna. It employs 4,500 people, and this announcement represents Toyota's tenth production increase in under two years.
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