2008 Toyota Yaris Le Hatchback 4-door 1.5l 1 Owner Excellent Carfax!! on 2040-cars
West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
2008 TOYOTA YARIS 2-DOOR HATCHBACK
Absolutely Red with Dark Charcoal Interior 1 OWNER EXCELLENT CARFAX 29 City / 36 Highway MPG This car drives/runs great! Beautiful Red Color Automatic Transmission Power Windows Power Locks CD Player Cruise Control Fold down seats Rear Hatch A beautiful car inside and out, good luck bidding! On Jan-27-14 at 08:56:18 PST, seller added the following information: CORRECTION: PLEASE DISREGARD THE LISTING TITLE THIS IS A 2 DOOR HATCHBACK NOT 4 DOOR. |
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Fri, 27 Sep 2013Nine Japanese suppliers have pleaded guilty in US court over charges of price fixing in the automotive parts industry, resulting in the Department of Justice doling out a total of $740 million of fines, according to a report from Bloomberg. The scandal, which has resulted in General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Chrysler spending up to $5 billion on inflated parts and driving up prices on 25 million vehicles has sent the DoJ hustling into investigations. "The conduct this investigation uncovered involved more than a dozen separate conspiracies aimed at the U.S. economy," Attorney General Eric Holder (pictured above) said during yesterday's press conference.
As the investigation stands, the DoJ has issued $1.6 billion in fines against 20 companies and 21 individual executives, with 17 of the execs headed to prison. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Scott Hammond said, "The breadth of the conspiracies brought to light today are as egregious as they are pervasive. They involve more than a dozen separate conspiracies operating independently but all sharing in common that they targeted US automotive manufacturers."
Big-name suppliers indicted in the investigation include Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hitachi Automotive and Mitsuba Corporation. A list of fines and other corporations named in the investigation is available at Bloomberg.
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Tastes clearly vary, and there's not as much love for the first-wave of Japanese metal as there is for similar era American-iron, but we're pleased to see these cars finally getting more time in the spotlight. Scroll down below to see why we're stoked, and consider cruising your local Craigslist for late 1970s and early 1980s Japanese coolness (before we get there first).
Toyota reaches $1.2B unintended acceleration settlement in criminal probe
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Toyota has reached a settlement over the criminal probe into its unintended acceleration problems, and the outcome is more expensive than first expected. The Japanese automaker has agreed to pay $1.2 billion to close the investigation among other settlement terms. The criminal inquiry focused on whether the company kept information from regulators and how it handled drivers' complaints about the problems, according to the sources.
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