2004 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Darien, Connecticut, United States
TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LIMITED, GREAT CONDITION, DRIVES AMAZING, AUTOMATIC START,(GREAT FOR REALLY COLD OR HOT DAYS) KEYLESS ENTRY, PREMIUM SOUND, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED FRONT SEATS, POWER STEERING, POWER REAR VIEW MIRRORS, DUAL AIRBAGS, SUNROOF, MULTI-DISC, 4WD(FANTASTIC IN THE SNOW)TOW PACKAGE, RACK, RUNNING BOARDS. WONDERFUL CAR NEVER HAD PROBLEMS, VERY RELIABLE AND VERY NICE!! THE TIRES ARE ALMOST BRAND NEW. THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT AND HAS BEEN MAINTAINED IN A METICULOUS MANNER, IT HAS NEVER MISSED AN OIL CHANGE OR ANY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. THIS CAR HAS ALSO NEVER HAD ANY MAJOR MECHANICAL ISSUES OR ANY MAJOR WORK HAS BEEN DONE OR NEEDED ON THE CAR.
WE BOUGHT THE CAR FROM A TOYOTA DEALERSHIP AND IT CAME WITH A CERTIFIED 160 POINT INSPECTION. THE REASON WE ARE SELLING THE CAR IS WE ARE ABOUT TO HAVE OUR 4TH CHILD AND WE NEEDED MORE ROOM FOR OUR FAMILY. MUCH LIKE A PET WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THIS CAR FINDS A GOOD HOME, IT HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO OUR FAMILY! WE WOULD PREFER FOR A LOCAL PICKUP BUT SHIPPING CAN BE MADE THROUGH USHIP IF DESIRED. ALL SHIPPING COST WILL BE PAID FOR AND ARRANGED BY THE BUYER. PAYMENT OPTIONS WE WILL TAKE A CASHIERS CHECK OR WE WILL TAKE CASH IN PERSON. |
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Ex-Toyota Bill Reinert still in favor of hybrids, against EVs
Mon, Oct 6 2014Former Toyota executive Bill Reinert is so unsold on electric vehicles as a viable advanced-powertrain option for future transportation that he has praised – gasp – Ford, for its downsized internal combustion engines. Reinert was a key player in developing Toyota's original Prius hybrid and, in an interview published in Yale University's Environment 360 blog, said a hybrid that gets 60 miles per gallon is superior to an electric vehicle. "And that is why you will be seeing more fuel cells in the future." – Bill Reinert Reinert went on to praise the advances that automakers have made in improving fuel economy of fossil fuel vehicles, specifically namechecking Ford and its three-cylinder Ecoboost engine. He also has good things to say about both hydrogen fuel-cell electric technology as well as natural gas vehicles, but admits that limited fueling infrastructure will keep those types of vehicles in the margins for the near future. He also says that hydrogen vehicles aren't that great yet but that, "When most [manufacturers] investigate the two technologies [H2 and EVs], they see that FVCs offer more room for performance improvement and cost reduction potential. And that is why you will be seeing more fuel cells in the future." As far as pure electric, Reinert says lithium-ion batteries have "tremendous shortcomings" and talks about battery degradation, substandard performance in hot weather and, of course, limited single-charge driving range. He also says that people need to factor in the environmental impact of producing electricity for the grid to fully gauge how environmentally beneficial EVs can be. We'd like to take him and Tesla Motors Chief Elon Musk to what we think would be a spirited lunch. You can read the whole interview with Reinert here.
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