1986 Toyota 4runner 4x4 22re 5 Speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
South Gate, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:22RE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: 4Runner
Trim: NONE
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 219,000
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown
1986 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 4X4
- GREAT SOLID TRUCK
- RUNS GREAT
- BULLET PROOF 22RE
- 3 ROW ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH 2 ELECTRIC FANS
- LONG TUBE HEADERS
- DYNOMAX MUFFLER
- NEW PIONEER STEREO WITH SPEAKERS
- SHIFTS SMOOTH
- NEW FRONT SEATS
- NEW TIRES
- NEW OFFROAD BUMPERS
- TOW HITCH
- ROOF RACK
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Toyota 4Runner for Sale
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- 4.0l 4x4 4wd four wheel drive heated leather sunroof moonroof navi backup camera
- 1 owner certified black non-smoker 4x4 moonroof sunroof heated leather 3rd row
- 4runner / leather / roof / new michelins / timing belt / rust see / a+ condition
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Thu, 11 Jul 2013Two of the hottest-selling cars in America aren't quite as hot as they used to be. The Toyota Camry and Honda Civic are both seeing dealer supplies increase in the face of renewed competition from the much-improved Detroit Three.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the Camry's dealer inventory is 15 days higher than its seasonal average, while the Civic is 25 days above average. Things aren't expected to get better for Toyota and Honda, as RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak marked the two Japanese offerings as "at risk for reduced output."
The Detroit Three, meanwhile, are seeing supplies dwindle as demand increases, especially for the Ford Fusion, which has seen an 18-percent increase in 2013 sales, and the Chevrolet Cruze, which was second only to the Camry in June 2013 sales.
Toyota nearing $1B settlement of unintended acceleration criminal probe
Sun, 09 Feb 2014According to those all-too-nebulous "people familiar with the matter," Toyota is close to a settlement with the US federal government to end a criminal probe over its long-running unintended acceleration fiasco. Though Toyota has never admitted guilt, the deal could reportedly crest a billion dollars and would likely include a criminal deferred prosecution agreement, and while we're not legal experts, The Wall Street Journal explains that such a deal would "[force Toyota] to accept responsibility while avoiding the potentially crippling consequences of federal criminal convictions."
The report from WSJ also suggests that Toyota is facing charges that it "made false or incomplete disclosures" to various government agencies regarding possible defects to its cars. Such charges may include mail and wire fraud violations. Toyota has already paid out fines totaling $66.2 million to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration because it failed to report safety defects in a timely manner.
This deal with the federal government is not related to the billion-dollar class-action settlement reached with Toyota owners over falling vehicle values, and it's also different from the roughly 400 lawsuits still in courts alleging personal injury of wrongful death due to cases of unintended acceleration. In other words, don't expect to hear the end of such courtroom verdicts and settlements anytime soon...
Toyota sudden acceleration class action may cover 22 million owners
Thu, 16 May 2013A total of 22.6 million current and former Toyota owners have been sent notices that they may be eligible to receive compensation from the automaker for damages related to the unintended acceleration fiasco that has dominated headlines in 2009 and 2010. The total payout may be as high as $1.63 billion, according to The Detroit News.
Steve Berman, a lawyer for the owners, calls the potential deal "a landmark, if not a record, settlement in automobile defects class action litigation in the United States." Still, there's some debate about whether or not Toyota's proposed settlement is fair, as it includes $30 million for safety research and driver education programs - in other words, Toyota seems to be suggesting that drivers need more education on how to drive their correctly working and fully functional vehicles. For those keeping track, Toyota would also be paying lawyer fees of $200 million.
A US District Judge in California is scheduled to hold a so-called "fairness hearing" on June 14 that could decide the fate of this particular settlement. Further courtroom wrangling will be required to hash out any wrongful death suits levied against Toyota stemming from unintended acceleration claims, as those are not part of this class-action suit.