2008 Toyota Tacoma Trd Sport Sr5 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l V6 3" Lift on 2040-cars
Augusta, Georgia, United States
2008 Toyota Tacoma Crew TRD Sport 4x4 ONE OWNER - ONLY 36k Miles You are looking at a ONE OWNER 2008 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4 Crew in excellent condition, inside and out. It has 36k original miles and is a very popular color. The truck is listed $10,000 below Kelly Blue Book Retail, so grab this deal while it lasts. The exterior color is Silver. Some of the highlighted features include: 3" Lift Kit, NEW Nitto TeraGrapper AT Tires, Power Locks/Windows, Power Mirrors, Cruise Control, 6 DISC Changer, Keyless Entry, and much more. UPGRADE to Leather Seats & Factory Like Navigation for only $2090 more. This truck was involved in a minor front accident...we replaced the front bumper, right fender, headlights, grille, and radiator/radiator support. The truck will come with a Rebuilt Title (due to the history) that can be easily titled in all states. Check with your local agency to see what is required. Most Credit Unions will finance a car with a Rebuilt Title, just check with your bank for details. In closing, ALL PRICES ARE SET & INCLUDE DEALER FEES ALL RECEIPTS ARE ON-SITE AND ARE AVAILABLE UPON YOUR TEST DRIVE WE SHIP WORLDWIDE FOR MORE INFO VISIT blakelyandco.com GIVE US A CALL OR TEXT TODAY (762) 23-DRIVE |
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Post-earthquake, Toyota prepares to reopen some plants in Japan
Wed, Apr 20 2016Toyota will restart vehicle production at most of its closed factories in Japan next week, but the factories that build the Mirai and many Lexus models will remain closed through at least April 28 and possibly longer. The earthquakes around the city of Kumamoto on the island of Kyushu forced the automaker to stop most of its assembly throughout the country due to a lack of parts supply. Toyota will reopen the plants in phases from April 25 to 28. However, the Motomachi factory with its LFA works, which makes the Mirai, and the Miyata factory will remain closed. These sites also build the Lexus NX, RX, ES, GS, and CT, according to Toyota. The automaker didn't say when production would begin again or how this would affect vehicle supply. "In the update, we received this morning from TMC, they said that at this stage it is too soon to tell what the impact on production will be, so we can't say yet whether there might be vehicle shortages in the US," spokesperson Aaron Fowles told Autoblog. While the quakes were focused on Kyushu, they damaged Aisin Seiki factories, which supplied parts to Toyota plants across the country. The automaker worked with its partner to import the necessary components from China and Mexico, and Aisin started moving molds from the damaged plants to operational ones in Japan, which gets production under way sooner. Automotive News Europe estimates the week of lost production cuts total assembly by 90,000 vehicles. It could cost Toyota the equivalent of $458.2 million to $641.5 million. The company could make up some of the losses through overtime. Toyota says these plans are subject to change because on ongoing tremors in the region, which could cause more damage. Reuters reported there was a magnitude 5.5 aftershock in the Kumamoto area on April 19. So far, the quakes have killed at least 47 people and around 100,000 people have moved to evacuation centers. Toyota to Restart Production on Vehicle Assembly Lines in Japan from April 25 Apr. 20, 2016 Toyota City, Japan, April 20, 2016-Between April 25 and 28, Toyota will restart production on most of its vehicle assembly lines in Japan. On April 17, Toyota announced that, due to parts shortages resulting from the severe earthquakes that struck Japan's island of Kyushu last week, production would be suspended on almost all of its vehicle assembly lines in stages between April 18 and 23.
Toyota hits 10 million Camry models sold in US
Tue, 02 Jul 2013This year marks 30 years of sales for the Toyota Camry in the US, and in that time, it has amassed more than 10 million sales. In its first year on the market, the Camry sold 52,651 units, but it has gone on to become the best-selling car in the US for the last 11 years.
Toyota says that "virtually all" current Camry models sold in the US are made here, and three-quarters of all Camry contents are domestically sourced. Scroll down for the official press release from Toyota, and be sure to check out our gallery of images showing every model year and bodystyle of the Camry since it first went on sale in 1983.
Toyota asking NHTSA for fuel cell car safety exemption regarding electric shocks
Mon, 30 Jun 2014Toyota is requesting an exemption from federal safety regulations that govern electric cars as it prepares to launch a small-scale hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle fleet.
The Japanese automaker is targeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 305, which covers the packaging of high-voltage parts in electric cars. According to Uncle Sam, these systems need to be isolated so that passengers and first responders aren't electrocuted in the event of a crash. That seems pretty smart, but it's become a problem for Toyota's upcoming production fuel cell vehicle, as the mechanism that prevents electric shocks in low-speed crashes will apparently simply keep Toyota's car from even functioning.
Instead of the federally approved system, Bloomberg reports that Toyota plans to insulate the high-voltage wires and cables in the car, along with shielding electrical components like the fuel cells, electric motor and batteries with (presumably non-conductive) metal barriers.