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2006 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Crew Cab 4 Door Very Clean Tx on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:201814
Location:

Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7L 4663CC 285Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 5TBET34186S547601
Year: 2006
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 201,814
Model: Tundra
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SR5 Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door

 
  2006 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew Cab
 
 
 
  FEATURED ITEM
2006 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew Cab
 
  DESCRIPTION

You are looking at very clean 2006 Toyota Tundra SR-5 Crew Cab 2WD with a 4.7L V-8 and Automatic 5-peed Transmission.
We had it fully serviced as soon as it came in so it is ready to be driven cross country.

  • New tires
  • New spark plugs
  • New front and rear shocks
  • Oil change with Mobile1 and new filter



This Truck Runs Looks and Drives Like a Vehicle That Has 50k Miles On it. Loaded With Power windows, Tilt wheel, Cruise Control, Power Door Locks, Automatic Headlights, Daytime Running Lights, , 20inc Alloy Wheels, Splash Guards, Towing Preparation Package and tow Hitch Receiver and AM FM C.D.Player.



Since we are driving this  vehicle everyday ,  miles  will be slightly higher than  when we originally post the  vehicle for sale.

 

 It will come with clean  title. Please trust our 100%  feedback.

 Call us at 972 245 5444 or email at sales@usbmotorsports.com with any questions you might have.






 
TERMS AND  CONDITIONS

USB  Investments welcomes all  dealers and individuals  to bid on our vehicles.  Every vehicle we list on  eBay has a clean title  (unless otherwise noted  and disclosed). We look  forward to meeting you  in person or speaking to  you over the phone. Our  staff is available  Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.  - 6:00 p.m. Central Time  to answer any questions.  Please call, email, or  fax us as necessary. USB  Investments is service  and customer oriented  company, therefore we  let our bidders contact  us after hours at (214)  563 9529 or (214) 228  4999.

  • High bidder  should contact me  within 24 hours at  (972) 245 5444. 
  • Bidders with  ZERO feedback  should contact seller  BEFORE bidding. 
  • High bidder will  submit a $500.00 down payment  in the form of a  cashiers check, or  certified funds within 48  hours of the auction  close,  unless other  arrangements have  been made with us. 
  • This vehicle is  being sold "AS IS",  as it is the case  with all new and  used cars. 
  • All  financial  transactions should  be completed within  seven days of an  auction ending.
  • Seller accepts  cashier's checks,  certified funds, or  "drafts" from known  financial  institutions. 
  • We  have listed the  vehicle  with local  newspapers as well. We reserve  the right to cancel  this auction at any  time at our  discretion.
Please have  approved financing  before bidding.

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Wed, Feb 3 2016

Scion didn't have to go down like this. Through the magic of hindsight and hubris, it's easier to see what went wrong. And what might have been. What the industry should understand is this: Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. This is more than just the failure of a sub-brand. It's the failure of a company to deliver new and compelling products over an extended period of time. Toyota will point to the Great Recession as the reason it hedged its bets and withdrew funding for new vehicles, instead of using that as an opportunity to redouble efforts. This was as good as a death warrant, although myopically no one realized it at the time. Sadly, GM's Saturn experiment was a road map for this exact form of failure. No one at Toyota seemed to think the Saturn experience was worth protecting their experimental brand from. Or they weren't heard. Brands live and die on product. Somehow, Scion convinced itself that its real success metric was a youthful demographic of buyers. It seems like this was used to gauge the overall health of the brand. Look at the aging and uncompetitive tC, which Scion proudly noted had a 29-year-old average buyer. That fails to take into account its lack of curb appeal and flagging sales. Who cares if the declining number of people buying your cars are younger? Toyota is going to kill the tC thirteen years [And two indifferent generations ... - Ed.] after it was introduced. In that time, Honda has come out with three entirely new generations of the Civic. Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. At launch, the brand could have gone a few different ways. The xB was plucky, interesting, and useful – a tough mix of ephemeral characteristics – but the xA didn't offer much except a thin veneer of self-consciously applied attitude. That's ok; it was cute. Enter the tC, which managed to combine sporty pretensions with decent cost. It took on the Civic Coupe in the contest for coolness, and usually managed to win. More importantly, an explicit brand value early on was a desire to avoid second generations of any of its models, promising a continually evolving and fresh lineup. At this point, the road splits. Down one lane lies the Scion that could have been. After a short but reasonable product lifecycle, it would have renewed the entire lineup.

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