2012 Toyota 4runner Trail Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Summerland Key, Florida, United States
This Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition is rugged and can go off-road as needed. In addition to four wheel drive, I added Westin
brush guards, fog lights and running boards (over $2,000 aftermarket cost), it
comes with skid plates, a Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS), and
increased clearance. For really tough terrain, there is crawl control, downhill
assist control and active traction control. And it runs so quiet; you can drive
up on many beautiful sights without being noticed. It tows boats and trailers
with easeusing an integrated tow hitch receiver with both 4-pin & 7-pin connector
wiring harnesses. There is plenty of
cargo space, roof rails that will take standard racks,
cargo area lighting w/"tailgating" speaker amplifier feature for
outside entertainment, two 120V outlets, and a retractable rear floor that
makes loading easy or acts as a picnic table. Cloth front bucket seats, -including 6-way manual
driver seat w/power lumbar, 2nd row 40/20/40 split reclining fold-flat cloth
bench seat, power glass moon roof, manual control for A/C, electronic door
locks and windows, AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player, including: SIRIUS XM satellite
radio, Bluetooth music streaming wireless technology, (8) speakers. (2) aux
audio input jacks, USB Port, 12V DC power outlets, hands free cellular and all
of the little storage spots and cup holders you need. |
Toyota 4Runner for Sale
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4.0l v6 sr5 power seat sunroof roof rack tow package cd mp3 park assist 4x4
4x4 sr5 low miles 2 ca. adult owners 100% orig. paint never off road nor paint
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Thu, May 12 2016Since I'm supposed to know something about cars, it happens all the time: friends and relatives ask me advice about what kind of vehicle they should get. Very often, the only type of vehicle that can check every item on their wish list (e.g., hauls lots of people and stuff, gets good fuel economy, has great crash-test ratings, can take four Great Danes camping, and so on) is a modern minivan... and, of course, nobody wants to hear this. I'm not a minivan person, they will wail, and so they end up with a cramped, fuel-swilling SUV or a not-so-space-efficient minivan-in-disguise CUV. So, is it worth becoming one of those minivan people in order to get the incredible usefulness of these masterpieces of vehicle engineering, or do you hold your head high and drive something that doesn't quite meet your needs? Related Video: Auto News Design/Style Chrysler Honda Toyota Minivan/Van question of the day questions
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Tue, 28 Jan 2014Hope may remain for a convertible version of the Scion FR-S, according to a report from Ward's Auto. You'll recall that rumors were swirling about the feasibility of a rear-drive Toyobaru convertible as early as October, and that back in November, Subaru - which makes the FR-S, Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 - essentially nixed the idea of an open-topped variant.
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Despite Yoshinaga-san's arguments against a droptop variant, Toyota is apparently still considering the model. Speaking to media at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, Scion's US vice president, Doug Murtha, hinted that the rear-drive droptop was in the works.
2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro
Thu, 23 Oct 2014Despite the earnest efforts of Japanese automakers like Toyota and Nissan, the American pickup truck scene remains wholly dominated by the likes of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. This is not news. Part of the reason is because of the sheer number of variants offered by US automakers - everything from work-spec base trucks to house-leveling heavy duty models can be had, with a seemingly endless combination of engines, cab sizes, bed lengths and trim levels. It's a hugely profitable business, and though the Japanese automakers still offer competitive fullsize trucks, in terms of sheer volume, they simply don't compete.
But American pickups aren't just about work; there's a huge play aspect involved, too. Look at the desert-storming Ford F-150 SVT Raptor or the Ram Power Wagon - these butch trucks are built with superb off-road prowess in mind, and Detroit's Japanese rivals have once again largely been silent in this segment. Until now.
Introduced at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show, Toyota now offers the TRD Pro series of models that, in addition to the crazy-orange Tundra seen here, includes the smaller Tacoma pickup and 4Runner SUV. And this isn't just some pretty appearance package, either - there's honest-to-goodness capability baked into all of the TRD Pro models. Intriguing, for sure, so I recently spent a weekend with the big boy Tundra to see what's what.