1998 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Cortland, Ohio, United States
Up for sale is my Family's Toyota 4-Runner SUV. Overall good condition with strong engine, transmission, body, etc... Over #100 Service / Maintenance records available for your review. Additional INFO:
I am selling because it's become too expensive to commute to work with Gas prices. Otherwise, I love this truck and if I could I would include a warranty to guarantee many more miles on engine. / Please feel free to research my 100% Ebay satisfaction rating and the past items that I have sold which includes a different vehicle. I want to price my items fairly & lower than others for quick sale and less hassle. I tried to provide detailed information about this SUV, but I'm sure there are many other questions. I can be reached by email, phone or text at #330-720-6014. My name is Matt Nichols. I will try to reply ASAP. Below is the VIN number of truck for your records. Thank you for looking VIN #JT3HN86R4W0146679
On May-05-14 at 02:36:09 PDT, seller added the following information:
Up for sale is my Family's Toyota 4-Runner SUV. Overall good condition with strong engine, transmission, body, etc... Over #100 Service / Maintenance records available for your review. Additional INFO: I am selling because it's become too expensive to commute to work with Gas prices. Otherwise, I love this truck and if I could I would include a warranty to guarantee many more miles on engine. / Please feel free to research my 100% Ebay satisfaction rating and the past items that I have sold which includes a different vehicle. I want to price my items fairly & lower than others for quick sale and less hassle. I tried to provide detailed information about this SUV, but I'm sure there are many other questions. I can be reached by email, phone or text at #330-720-6014. My name is Matt Nichols. I will try to reply ASAP. Below is the VIN number of truck for your records. Thank you for looking VIN #JT3HN86R4W0146679 On May-08-14 at 07:42:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
FYI: I am listing some answers to a few questions people have emailed me about so you have more information on the vehicle and there are no issues at the end of the auction. 1. One owner: · There were actually #2 owners, the original who bought from Dealership & Myself. I apologize for the error, I was trying to emphasize that the truck was owned and cared for all of its years by primarily one owner. 2. How is the clutch / Transmission? · The service documents I have states that Ammcco Transmission Company performed a complete service and update of all related components a few years ago. 3. Any visible Oil leaks? · I have not seen any oil leaks in my driveway or in my parking spot at work. However, occasionally an odor emits from the engine? 4. Will I take Best offer? · Yes, I actually tried to put this option into the Ad when I posted, but it was not available? Hope this helps... Call, text or email me with any other information you might be interested in. THanks, MATT |
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Hello, Siri? Please don't crash the car
Tue, Oct 7 2014Hands on the wheel and eyes on the road? You could still be distracted while driving. Voice-recognition software that many automakers tout as a safer alternative to handheld devices can still divert drivers' attention, a new study published by AAA found. Researchers noted that workload ratings were the highest on their scales when participants in the study used Siri. The technology is alluring because it allows drivers to do things like change the radio station or compose a text message without removing their hands from the wheel or their gaze from the road. But many of those tasks increase a driver's cognitive workload. Depending on the situation, that can be dangerous. "It's especially problematic, because you can be distracted and not know it," J. Peter Kissinger, president of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, told Autoblog. "That's the nature of mental distraction. It's hard to appreciate. ... Often, you don't know you're distracted until it's too late." There's significant variation in the results of the study. Simple, single-task car commands for operations like changing the radio station caused minimal increases in workload, about the same as listening to an audio book. Composing information using speech-to-text technology was more burdensome, and using menu-based functions caused a high level of cognitive workload. Siri-based interactions posed the highest levels of distraction, according to AAA. Researchers noted that workload ratings were the highest on their scales when participants in the study used Siri, and two of the three simulator crashes they observed during the study of 36 participants came while the subjects were interacting with Siri. The subjects weren't looking at nor making contact with their iPhones during these interactions. "Common issues involved inconsistencies in which Siri would produce different responses to seemingly identical commands," the researchers wrote. "In other circumstances, Siri required exact phrases to accomplish specific tasks and subtle deviations from that phrasing would result in a failure. ... Some participants also reported frustration with Siri's occasional sarcasm and wit." It wasn't just the complexity of the task that caused variations in level of distraction – the variations could also be dependent on the particular make and model of the car being tested.
Watch this video diary of a 900-hp Toyota Supra build
Sat, 08 Jun 2013If you've ever looked at a car with nearly 1,000 horsepower and wondered why anyone needs that amount of thrust, you may want to take a look at the video below. In it, one gentleman details his descent into Toyota Supra madness, starting with a pristine factory example and stumbling down the rabbit hole of modification. What makes this particular clip interesting is just how honest the owner is as he explains the evolution of his car. He doesn't just prattle off a list of parts like he's reading the menu at an IHOP.
Instead, he painstakingly pulls us through the car's growth, detailing each iteration and what pushed him to the next stage of the build every time. From this point of view, it looks less like someone walked into a shop and lit a massive stack of $100 bills on fire and more like a quasi-logical progression of events. Or at least it does to me. You can check out the build in the video below, complete with plenty of Fast and the Furious references and racing. Win, win, win.
Toyota mini doc chronicles Tundra towing Space Shuttle Endeavor
Thu, 21 Mar 2013Toyota has worked up a quick video detailing the brand's involvement in the transportation of the Space Shuttle Endeavour last year. As you may recollect, the California Science Center ran into a hitch when it came to moving Endeavour from LAX to its new home. While most of the route would be covered by a robotically controlled transporter, one portion of the route directed the shuttle over an interstate. Unfortunately, the bridge across wasn't designed to stand up to the weight of the shuttle and its motorized sled.
The Science Center would have to remove Endeavour from its transporter and place it on a lighter, non-motorized sled. That's where longtime Science Center sponsor Toyota came in. As it turns out, the automaker had to prove to the California Science Center that a Tundra could actually tow the massive shuttle, so engineers put on a little demonstration with a stock truck pulling the equivalent weight over flat ground for the same distance. Once the Science Center was satisfied that the Tundra could pull it off, the move was green lit and the rest is history. Check out the short documentary below for yourself.