2012 Toyota Tacoma Base on 2040-cars
248 Auto Plaza Dr, Beckley, West Virginia, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3TMMU4FNXCM048168
Stock Num: 12408A
Make: Toyota
Model: Tacoma Base
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Nautical Blue Metallic
Interior Color: Graphite
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 19672
Yes, I am as good as I look... 4 Wheel Drive, never get stuck again!! This is the vehicle for you if you're looking to get great gas mileage on your way to work!! All the right toys! CARFAX 1 owner and buyback guarantee!! Very Low Mileage: LESS THAN 20k miles!! Toyota CERTIFIED!! Just Arrived** Comes equipped with great options for your driving pleasure: TRD Sport Upgrade Extra Value Package - Includes Sport Grade Package (Sport Suspension, TRD Sport Graphics), Sliding Rear Window, 115V/400W Deck Powerpoint (Includes 2- instrument panel plus 1 deck), Tailgate-Handle Integrated Backup Camera (HomeLink, Compass & Outside Temperature Gauge, Linked with an auto-dimming mirror with monitor), Convenience Package Option 1 (Cruise Control, Remote Keyless Entry System), Front Fog & Driving Lamps, P265/60R18, 18' x 7.5J+25, Sport Seats...Toyota Certification comes with a 7-Years/100,000-Mile Powertrain Warranty from original in-service date, 12-Month/12,000-Mile Comprehensive Warranty from date of purchase, 160-Point Inspection and Reconditioning, and 24-Hour Roadside Assistance.
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Tue, 29 Jul 2014A new Japanese Toyota ad featuring crisply suited businessmen driving into the jungle only to segue into a Psy-style music-video dance-off with a gorilla and natives is the latest car commercial to go viral. Jungle Wakudoki is the newest installment in a grand tradition of bizarre ads from the island nation that are by turns hilarious, head-scratching and occasionally even frightening.
Let's face it: My people are weird.
I'm half-Japanese and take suitable pride in my Asian roots, but even I can't figure out what's been slipped into the water coolers of the country's ad agencies much of the time - or the nation at large, for that matter. From Japan's ubiquitous obsession with all things adorable (kawaii) to its offbeat sense of humor and its bizarrely perverse and violent tentacle porn, it's clear there's a lot going on in the culture, and only some of it bubbles up to the surface in its marketing efforts. Much of the strangest and most amazing ads are for non-transportation products (e.g. laundry soap, snacks, energy drinks), but the automotive space has its fair share. This latest Toyota ad had me trawling YouTube for a common theme, trying to make sense of why these spots are the way they are. Scroll down to watch the Toyota ad in question as well as a bunch of other examples of Japan's most bizarre car-related ads and see if you can't find the thread that runs between them. Is it just that something's being lost in translation? Have your say in Comments.
Jim Lentz exposes more details behind Toyota's move to Texas
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Of course, one of the more popular reasons being bandied about includes the $40 million Texas was set to give the company for the move, as well as the state's generous tax rates. According to Lentz, though, the reason Toyota chose Plano over a group of finalists made up of Atlanta, Charlotte and Denver, was far simpler than that - it was about consolidating its marketing, sales, engineering and production teams in a region that's closer to the company's seat of manufacturing in the south.
"It doesn't make sense to have oversight of manufacturing 2,000 miles away from where the cars were made," Lentz told The Times. "Geography is the reason not to have our headquarters in California."