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2010 - Toyota 4runner on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:63300 Color: Blue
Location:

Hampton, Georgia, United States

Hampton, Georgia, United States
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2010 4Runner Limited AWD, Orig. Owner, 63,200 Miles, Moonroof, Third Row Seat, Head Airbag, 4x4, Multi CD Player, iPod/MP3 Input, Rear Air, SR5 3RD ROW 50/50 SPLIT FOLD-FLAT CLO, AWD/4x4, Rear Air, iPod/MP3 Input, CD Player, Trailer Hitch, Aluminum Wheels Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, Child Safety Locks. FREE CARFAX AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST : stevebau@yahoo.com OPTION PACKAGES PWR TILT/SLIDE MOONROOF with SUNSHADE, SR5 3RD ROW 50/50 SPLIT FOLD-FLAT Leather SEAT: sliding 2nd row with passenger side one-touch walk-in function, 3rd row side curtain airbags, PWR LEATHER FRONT BUCKET SEATS: 8-way pwr driver seat with pwr lumbar, 4-way pwr passenger seat. a V6 Cylinder Engine with 270 HP at 5600 RPM*. Non-Smoker vehicle, Key Details 63,200 Miles Blue Exterior/ Black Interior 6 Cylinder Engine Regular Gasoline 5 Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission 4 wheel drive / AWD �¢?�¢ Four Door Sport Utility Installed Options 4-Wheel ABS 4-Wheel Disc Brakes 4x4 -AWD 5-Speed A/T AM/FM Stereo, Bose Adjustable Steering Wheel Aluminum Wheels Auto Transmission w/Manual Mode Auto-Off Headlights Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Back-Up Camera Brake Assist Bucket Seats Child Safety Locks Cruise Control Driver Air Bag Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror Driver Lumbar �¢?�¢ Driver Vanity Mirror �¢?�¢ Dual Zone A/C Electrochromic rearview mirror Electronic Stability Control Fog Lamps Full Size Spare Tire Heated Front Seats Heated Mirrors Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry All Leather Seats Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel MP3 Player Multi- 4 x CD Changer Onboard Communications System Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Power Door Locks Power Driver Mirror Power Driver Seat Power Passenger Seat Power Steering Power Windows Premium Sound System Privacy Glass Rear Air Rear Defrost Rear Head Air Bag Rear Spoiler Satellite Radio Side Head Air Bag Steering Wheel Controls Sunroof Trailer Hitch Trip Computer Universal Garage Door Opener V6 Cylinder Engine Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Vehicle Anti-Theft System iPod/MP3 Input

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These are the cars with the best and worst depreciation after 5 years

Thu, Nov 19 2020

The average new vehicle sold in America loses nearly half of its initial value after five years of ownership. No surprise there; we all expect that shiny new car to start depreciating as soon as we drive it off the lot. But some vehicles lose value a lot faster than others. According to data provided by iSeeCars.com, trucks and truck-based sport utility vehicles generally hold their value better than other vehicle types, with the Jeep Wrangler — in both four-door Unlimited and standard two-door styles — and Toyota Tacoma sitting at the head of the pack. The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited's average five-year depreciation of 30.9% equals a loss in value of $12,168. That makes Jeep's four-door off-roader the best overall pick for buyers looking to minimize depreciation. The Toyota Tacoma's 32.4% loss in initial value means it loses just $10,496. The smaller dollar amount — the least amount of money lost after five years — indicates that Tacoma buyers pay less than Wrangler Unlimited buyers, on average, when they initially buy the vehicle. The standard two-door Jeep Wrangler is third on the list, depreciating 32.8% after five years and losing $10,824. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the least depreciation over five years. On the other side of the depreciation coin, luxury sedans tend to plummet in value at a much faster rate than other vehicle types. The BMW 7 Series leads the losers with a 72.6% drop in value after five years, which equals an alarming $73,686. BMW's slightly smaller 5 Series is next, depreciating 70.1%, or $47,038, over the same period. Number three on the biggest losers list is the Nissan Leaf, the only electric vehicle to appear in the bottom 10. The electric hatchback matches the 5 Series with a 70.1% drop in value, but since it's a much cheaper vehicle, that percentage equals a much smaller $23,470 loss. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the most depreciation over five years.

Toyota Supra ready for its retrospective video closeup

Mon, 20 May 2013

Our friends at XCAR have taken the time to train their lenses on the iconic Toyota Supra. With Toyota finally back into the performance car game, it seems only logical to remember one of the brand's most legendary sports cars. While we're all busy ladling praise onto the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins, it's important to remember that Toyota used to produce all manner of fun-to-drive machinery. The Supra once sat at the top of that list, its most recent iteration giving buyers the option of a ludicrous forced-induction inline six, gorgeous styling and plenty of presence.
Of course, the legend didn't stop once the Supra fell off American order sheets in 1998. Always an aftermarket darling, the Supra has gone on to become a tuner favorite in nearly every corner of grassroots motorsport. From drag racing to road racing and everywhere in between, the Supra is remains a force to be reckoned with nearly 15 years after it last prowled the US auto market. You can catch the tribute from XCAR below.

This 1,000-horsepower, rear-drive Toyota Corolla iM could be yours

Tue, Feb 19 2019

We were amazed last year when we learned that Papadakis Racing built Fredric Aasbo a rear-drive, 1,000-horsepower 2017 Toyota Corolla iM for drifting. Now we're amazed that the car could end up in the hands of an average person, because the car is currently going for auction on Bring A Trailer. Just as a quick recap for those that might have missed hearing about the car last year, the little Toyota hatch features a turbocharged and nitrous-injected 2.7-liter 2AR-series Toyota four-cylinder. Variants of that engine are found in older Toyota RAV4s and Camrys. According to Bring A Trailer, the engine hits 1,000 horsepower and 850 pound-feet of torque when running on E85. Power goes through a four-speed dog box manual transmission to the rear wheels. Now there is the question of what you would do with such a mad machine. One possibility is to run it again in the Formula Drift series the car was built for. Bring A Trailer reports that it should be legal for the 2019 season, and with extra parts and wheels, you would be in a good spot to get started. The seller does note that all the graphics and sponsor decals would have to be removed if it's entered again. Even if you didn't run it in a professional drift series, it would probably be a fun car to use in more grassroots drift events or even just as a track car of some sort. There's also one more potential option that would be totally absurd. You see, it appears Papdakis Racing started with a factory-built, street legal Corolla iM that could have easily gone on to see a life of ferrying a young couple or family around in efficient, affordable style. As such, it should have a VIN that could be used to register and insure the car without too much trouble. It even still has functional lights. As long as you're in a state that doesn't have modification or emissions restrictions, it could be possible to make this a street car. Now we're not positive on this, so do your due diligence before plunking down cash for it, but it does seem possible, and it would be crazy and awesome. Related Video: