Toyota: Tundra Platinum Extended Crew Cab Pickup 4 on 2040-cars
May, Oklahoma, United States
You are looking at fully customized 2014 Tundra in Platinum trim with only 16K miles on it CUSTOM FEATURES: Pro Comp 6” suspension lift, 22X12” Fuel two piece wheels wrapped in 35” Toyo Open country AT II’s (that only have 5K miles on them), custom painted Grill and Toyota Badge, TRD Cold air Intake, Extang Revolution roll up bed cover, Remote tailgate lock and remote open like the new Fords, Bushwhacker pocket style fender flares, Smoked taillights, Power boards, True 6000K BI-Xenon headlights, All weather mats (carpeted ones are included), LED Interior and exterior lightning FACTORY OPTIONS: Platinum Edition, 4WD, Blind-Spot Alert, Running Boards, Line-X Bed liner , Just a brief history of the truck I am the original owner of the truck and I sold it to a good friend of mine back in December of 2015, now I am listing it for sale for him. All services have been done at Fowler Toyota. The truck is like new inside and out, there is not one mark, scratch, dent or ding on it. It is the Platinum edition so you know it has every option in the book plus the blind spot monitoring, and the spray in bed liner. Buying this truck would be like buying a new one it is a 10 out of a 10, both Keys and remotes, owner’s manual and original window sticker come with the truck.
For further questions email me : hymancrockettf@yahoo.com
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2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser Ultimate Edition
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Introduced at the end of 2006, this is the last year for the Toyota FJ Cruiser, the reincarnated FJ40-series Land Cruiser that will shortly journey to Takama-ga-hara, the Plain of High Heaven. In its first model year, we drove it to SEMA and found it, shall we say, coarse. It bobbled on the freeway and droned in the cabin, its boxy interior providing four bounce-boards for unpleasant frequencies. Tall mirrors helped one work around the eclipse of vision aft of the B-pillars, but navigating traffic required forethought and technique. Its turning circle was measured in kilometers. For the first two years of its life, it needed premium gas. It may have been fun to look at, but we couldn't wait to get out of it.
That's not the case anymore, and now the FJ Cruiser is poised to join a long list of vehicles that got better and better, then got axed.
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Gazoo heads to the N"urburgring with Lexus LFA Code X
Tue, 14 Jan 2014You'd be forgiven for thinking just because the Lexus LFA has ended its production run (it's been over a year now) that Toyota would have ceased its development. You'd be forgiven, but Gazoo Racing is here to tell you you'd still be wrong.
One of Toyota's many works racing teams, Gazoo is returning to the 24-hour endurance race at the Nürburgring this year with a trio of entries. One is based on the Toyota GT86 (which we know as the Scion FR-S), and one is essentially the same LFA that it's entered in years past. But the third vehicle is dubbed Code X.
It's also based on the LFA, but its 4.8-liter V10 engine has been bored out to 5.3 liters, raising its output to untold levels. It's got a full carbon-fiber chassis and a range of other enhancements that Gazoo isn't telling us about just yet, but they should turn the LFA Code X from a road-going supercar beyond a racecar and into a rolling research lab. Considering that Gazoo has been racing at the 'Ring since 2007 and fielding versions of the LFA there since 2008, it'll be interesting to see how the Code X version fares.
Toyota pimps out Esquire van for Japanese businessmen [w/video]
Wed, 29 Oct 2014A few months back we reported on a dealership owner in Japan who was petitioning Toyota to make a luxury van. The problem, he reasoned, was that he couldn't take as many friends, colleagues and clients around with him in his Lexus LS, and his Toyota Alphard van wasn't luxurious enough. Well, it seems like he wasn't alone, and Toyota has listened.
The Japanese auto giant has just revealed the Esquire, a new luxury van designed with just such customers in mind. It's significantly smaller than the Sienna we get in America, smaller than the aforementioned Alphard and about the same size as (this writer's favorite) the JDM Noah van (on which we gather it's based). But what sets the Esquire apart is its upscale appearance.
The boxy van is distinguished by its dominant T-shaped chrome grille with a unique emblem that encompasses a shield, sword, "the collar of a gentleman's suit" and the letters Esq. The flank is characterized by a strong beltline with chrome lower window frame and an expansive greenhouse with tinted rear glass. Inside the flexible cabin you'll find accommodation for seven or eight passengers (depending on specification), synthetic leather upholstery and wood and metallic trim. There are even wheelchair-enabled models on offer as well.