1997 Toyota Tacoma Dlx Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
League City, Texas, United States
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.4L 3378CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Tacoma
Trim: DLX Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Gray
Mileage: 89,000
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS AWESOME YOTA,THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN LIFTED 21 INCHES (18 SUSPENSION 3 BODY)YANKED OUT THE 4CYL. AND INSTALLED A 400 HP 355 SBC MOTOR,EQUIPPED WITH PRO BILLET DIST,TAYLOR WIRES,HEADERS ELDELBROCK INTAKE AND CARB, SMALL CAM,HYPER PISTONS SCAT CRANK AND RODS,THIS BEAST WILL RUN!!!TRANSMISSION IS A TURBO 400 LINKED TO A NP205 TRANSFER CASE (BULLETPROOF)THIS TRUCK ALSO HAS A SMALL STALL CONVERTER,AND MOST OF THE 4X4 TRUCKS LIFTED THE 4X4 DONT WORK --THIS ONE DOES,HAS NEW 4X4 HUBS ALL NEW SHOCKS FRONT AND REAR AND ALSO NEW STEERING STABILIZER,DISK BRAKES POWER STEERING,JUST REBUILT FRONT AXLE WITH NEW BEARINGS AND SEALS,PAINT LOOKS GREAT,LIKE NEW TIRES AND WHEELS,HAVE RECEIPTS AND PICS TO SHOW REBUILT,THIS 355 WILL TURN THESE 44/18.50/15 SUPER SWAMPER BOGGERS NO PROBLEM AND IS A BLAST TO DRIVE,MY LOSS YOUR GAIN FOR MORE INFO CALL 832-877-1031
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Toyota nearing $1B settlement of unintended acceleration criminal probe
Sun, 09 Feb 2014According to those all-too-nebulous "people familiar with the matter," Toyota is close to a settlement with the US federal government to end a criminal probe over its long-running unintended acceleration fiasco. Though Toyota has never admitted guilt, the deal could reportedly crest a billion dollars and would likely include a criminal deferred prosecution agreement, and while we're not legal experts, The Wall Street Journal explains that such a deal would "[force Toyota] to accept responsibility while avoiding the potentially crippling consequences of federal criminal convictions."
The report from WSJ also suggests that Toyota is facing charges that it "made false or incomplete disclosures" to various government agencies regarding possible defects to its cars. Such charges may include mail and wire fraud violations. Toyota has already paid out fines totaling $66.2 million to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration because it failed to report safety defects in a timely manner.
This deal with the federal government is not related to the billion-dollar class-action settlement reached with Toyota owners over falling vehicle values, and it's also different from the roughly 400 lawsuits still in courts alleging personal injury of wrongful death due to cases of unintended acceleration. In other words, don't expect to hear the end of such courtroom verdicts and settlements anytime soon...
Toyota U2 urban utility concept inspired by Maker Faire [w/video]
Tue, 09 Sep 2014There's a quiet revolution happening in US cities. People want to mix an urban lifestyle with a connection to nature and appreciation for craftsmanship. The result of all of this is folks pursuing things as varied as urban farming, home brewing and the whole maker movement. Toyota thinks it has the perfect concept for these intrepid customers with its new Urban Utility concept that it is debuting during a panel discussion hosted by Make: magazine in San Francisco and debuting publicly on September 20 at the World Maker Faire in New York City.
The Urban Utility concept can best be described as a modern take on the old panel van. Designers from Toyota's Calty Design Research center in California interviewed Maker Faire participants to find out what its users want from a novel vehicle like this. "Toyota saw an opportunity for a new approach to an urban vehicle based on increasing re-urbanization of our cities and urban drivers' desire for flexibility, fun and maneuverability," said Kevin Hunter president of Calty.
On the outside, the Urban Utility doesn't really scream for attention. It's meant to meet users "desire for greater utility but a smaller vehicle footprint," according to the release, but the shape is still very much a van. The designers do try to lend it some panache with the LED headlights up front and checker board side panels. It's really more about utility than looks, though, because the roof can roll back for taller loads, the rear glass retracts into the tailgate, and the whole rear can fold down as a ramp to load stuff more easily into the cabin. Toyota isn't talking about a powertrain yet but claims that the underbody is also especially durable for a long life in the big city.
2015 Toyota Camry
Mon, 22 Sep 2014Every car has its definitive year. Whether it be the Chevrolet Corvette, the Ford Mustang, or yes, even the ubiquitous Toyota Camry, 10.2 million of which have been sold since 1983, every car has its year. For the Camry, that year was 1992. With son-of-Lexus styling, a clear sense of purpose and a parent company that had hit its stride as the purveyor of faultlessly reliable family transportation devices, the Camry got its legs in 1992. It's a car that even your mom is likely to remember, even if she never owned one herself.
The Camry you see here represents the closest Toyota has come to emulating the magic formula that made the 1992 model the stuff of legends. Compared to the 2014 model, some 2000 of the car's 6,000 parts are new, most of them involving things you can see or touch (on the outside, for example, only the roof carries over from 2014).
It's not a full redesign, but nevertheless it's a stunning development considering the predecessor upon which it's based only survived two model years. That's a testament to both the hyper-competitive nature of the family sedan segment and the lukewarm critical response that the outgoing car garnered. But that's in the past now - after driving this 2015 model, we suspect the new car's changes will be thorough enough to continue pulling in new customers by the hundreds of thousands each year for the foreseeable future.