2015 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition Extended Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Amarillo, Texas, United States
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
2015 TOYOTA TUNDRA
1794 EDITION, CREW CAB EXTENDED, 5.7L V8 IFORCE ENGINE, 4X4
THIS TRUCK IS CUSTOMIZED WITH OVER $10K IN ADD-ONS!
FOX SUSPENSION
BDS SKID PLATE
NITTO TRAIL GRAPPLER TIRES (37" X 13.5" R20")
37" TIRES, 20" WHEELS"
FUEL BRAND WHEELS
SIX-INCH (6") LIFT
NFAB SIDE STEPS
SADDLE BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR
PREMIUM FLOOR MATS
SPRAY-IN BEDLINER
RIVETED FENDER FLARES
BLIND SPOT MONITORS
REARVIEW CAMERA
PARKING SENSORS FRONT AND REAR
NAVIGATION
XM RADIO
HD RADIO
JBL AUDIO SYSTEM
HEATED/COOLED SEATS
SLIDING REAR WINDOW
REAR AC VENTS
TRAILER HITCH ASSEMBLY
USB/AUX INPUT
SUNROOF
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Toyota sells off Tesla shares, too
Fri, 24 Oct 2014The incredible rise of Tesla's stock price has done little to now stop two major shareholders from ditching their stake in the American EV manufacturer. First, Daimler, parent company of Mercedes-Benz, ditched its four-percent stake, and less than a week later, Toyota is doing the same thing, selling off an undisclosed bit of its Tesla investment.
The move comes as Toyota winds down sales of the RAV4 EV, which gets its batteries and electric motor from Tesla at the company's Fremont, CA factory.
"We have a good relationship with Tesla, and will evaluate the feasibility of working together on future projects," Toyota spokesperson Kayo Doi told Bloomberg via email.
2013 Toyota RAV4 earns 'poor' rating in IIHS small overlap crash test [w/video]
Thu, 11 Jul 2013When the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested a batch of SUVs in its small overlap frontal crash test earlier this year, it held off on putting the Toyota RAV4 in the blender because the new, 2013 model was due to arrive shortly after the test. The new crossover might be better than it was before, but it could still only manage a rating of "Poor" in the test that has been a bugbear for a number of manufacturers.
Among other issues, the IIHS noted that the steering column moved seven inches to the right causing the crash test dummy to practically miss the airbag, the dummy's left foot was trapped in deformed sheetmetal and the dummy's head hit the instrument panel.
The 2013 RAV4 earned the Top Safety Pick rating by scoring well in the Institute's four other tests. A good score in this particular test would have earned it the Top Safety Pick+ rating that is so far only claimed by the 2014 Subaru Forester and 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in the SUV category. There's a press release below with more details and a video of the test.
Toyota expects hybrids will soon reach 20-percent sales volume globally
Wed, 12 Mar 2014Hybrids have come quite a long way from their roots as dull, slow, boring ecomobiles. Today, Porsche sells three hybrid models, one of which is the amazing 918 Spyder. BMW will soon sell four, including a low-slung, two-seat sports car. Even Ferrari and McLaren, full-fledged hypercar manufacturers, are embracing the tech. And all of these cars are sold alongside the same sort of boring cars that popularized hybrids in the first place. According to Toyota Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada, though, we should see an even bigger increase in the number of hybrid vehicles in the coming years.
"I foresee hybrid models pretty soon reaching 20 percent of global sales from about 13 percent to 14 percent now," Uchiyamada-san told Automotive News. Uchiyamada is the man behind the original Prius, which gives him some degree of authority on making predictions about hybrid adoption.
What's remarkable, though, is that the 20-percent figure doesn't include plug-in hybrids, just gas- and diesel-electric models. "Suppliers need higher volumes to slash costs of components specific to plug-in models, including batteries that should be bigger and more capable than the ones used in traditional hybrids," Uchiyamada told AN.