2007 Toyota 4runner 4x4 Sr5 V6 on 2040-cars
Delta Junction, Alaska, United States
2007 Toyota 4Runner (4th generation) 4.0 Liter V-6 Automatic Transmission Selectable Full-time 4 wheel drive(4X4) Locking center differential Black Exterior / Grey Interior Premium Wheels/Tires Power slide/tilt Sunroof Tow package and harness Excellent condition for a 2007. Mechanically flawless. Upgraded for use in Alaska with Viper auto-start, full winterization (battery/engine block/oil pan heaters), custom WeatherTech floor mats, 18-inch premium Toyota Wheels, Oversized Bridgestone A/T Dueler Revo II tires. 18 MPG City/ 21 Hwy. One owner. Maintenance records available as well as original carpeted floormats. Beautiful gloss black with slate/grey cloth interior. Includes custom Thule aftermarket roof rack with bike carrier. |
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BMW, Toyota outline new tech joint venture, new sports car
Fri, 25 Jan 2013Back in June, Toyota and BMW announced a "memorandum of understanding" outlining plans for the two companies to join forces on future products and technology development. On Thursday, they signed a more formal and binding agreement that goes further into detail about the partnership, and it all sounds pretty exciting. The two announced they will work together in four main areas:
Joint development of a fuel cell system
"Set up a feasibility study to define a joint platform concept for a mid-size sports vehicle"
These are the cars with the best and worst depreciation after 5 years
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