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2008 Toyota Corolla Le Sedan 4-door 1.8l 5-spd, Alloys, +extras on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:81000
Location:

Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States

Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States

 2008 Toyota Corolla LE
-80K highway miles
-5spd
-43mpg hwy (larger 16" rims and high profile tires make for a taller final drive ratio)
-New front tires w/ less than 3,000 miles on them
-16" 5 spoke alloy rims (rims were purchased used and do show chipping on the back side of them, look closely in the pictures and you can see)
-Pioneer CD player and all four speakers (aftermarket speakers as well) professionally installed at Audio Illusions in Fall 2013-sound incredible
-JDM front strut tower brace
-Genuine Toyota OEM all-weather rubber floor mats (an absolute must)
-Viper Alarm system (speaker was removed when front strut tower brace was installed, but I still have the speaker and vibrating function on key fob still works as an anti-theft notification)

This is a very clean and meticulously maintained Corolla. The car was garage kept and oil was changed every RELIGIOUSLY every 3,000 miles. I pride myself on being a gentle driver, and that is how I was able to maintain 43 mpg consistently over the course of my commute to work.  There isn't an mpg counter on the car, this is hand-calculated using the trip/gallons pumped when I fill up.  Furthermore, the actual mpg is even higher because of the over-sized rims and tires on the car.  The speedo is off a couple mph as a result (confirmed with my gps).  I am the second owner, and you will not find a better looking Corolla out there. This car is mechanically bone stock.  No engine mods, etc. The previous owner had a Viper alarm installed which is still functional. It runs perfectly. No mechanical issues whatsoever, clutch is very tight. It does have two paint blemishes (see pics).  EVERYTHING works as it should.  (Of note, the TPMS were not transferred to the new wheels, so the car's computer shows the TPMS light as a result.)  This car is worth every penny, I am very confident of that.  You WILL NOT be disappointed.  Let me know if you need specific pictures of a concern you may have.  I was somewhat limited the day I took the pictures because I still had some stuff in the trunk.  Some buyers like to see pictures of every possible angle, and I understand that.  For those wondering about the trunk, there are no issues.  It is clean, no stains.  I have sold five of my vehicles on eBay and have excellent feedback.  If there is something you are curious about, please don't hesitate to ask me for more info. 

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2nd annual Automobile Advertising of the Year Awards revealed

Tue, Jan 13 2015

There was some absolutely fantastic auto advertising in 2014, ranging from funny to inspiring. Marking the best of it from the past year, the Second Annual One Show Automobile Advertising of the Year Awards were announced during the 2015 Detroit Auto Show (full disclosure: Autoblog was among the award's sponsors, and Editor-in-Chief Sharon Carty was a voter). Unlike previously, there were no brands with dominance over the list this time. Presented by The One Club, the awards have an international scope and hand out honors in a variety of categories. In the Broadcast TV group, there were three winners this year. First, there was The Scripted Life from Audi for the Q3 about breaking out of life's monotony. Also, Dad's Sixth Sense from Hyundai marketed the safety features in the Genesis. Finally, Unbreakable Drivers showed manly men being tested for the Toyota Hilux in Australia. The Online Video prize went to the fantastic The Epic Split spot from Volvo Trucks starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. The best Interactive ad was the Honda video titled The Other Side for the Civic Type R, and the Experiential Advertising nod was for the Volkswagen Eyes on the Road clip that showed the dangers of texting and driving to a theater full of moviegoers in Hong Kong. Finally, the Public Choice Award went to the BMW commercial called Hello Future using the words of sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke for the i8. In the award not for videos, Jeep won the Print/Outdoor category for its Upside Down campaign. Check the ads out below, which show different animals when upside down. Also, look farther down for all of the winning videos and read their full announcements. View 3 Photos Automobile Advertising of the Year Winners Announced New York, NY (January 13, 2015) – The One Club (www.oneclub.org), producers of the prestigious One Show Awards and Creative Week, today announced the winners for the 2nd Annual One Show Automobile Advertising of the Year Awards. In partnership with the North American International Auto Show (www.naias.com) in Detroit, The One Club today unveiled the best automotive ads from around the world in five categories: broadcast TV, online video, interactive, experiential advertising, and print & outdoor. Winners will be presented on-stage at a special event during the NAIAS Press Preview on Tuesday, January 13, 2015, at the Cobo Center in Detroit at 4:55 p.m. The event is sponsored by AOL's Autoblog.

Toyota demos its TRD Pro Series line [w/video]

Fri, 07 Feb 2014

With a rich history of creating off-road worthy trucks and SUVs and a somewhat bland impression of its brand overall, Toyota has wisely created a line of TRD Pro Series vehicles to spice up its showrooms and newly engage customers. Debuting at this year's Chicago Auto Show before rolling into dealers this fall, the TRD-tuned vehicles include the 4Runner, Tacoma and Tundra, all with added rough-road gear and amped-up looks.
The TRD Pro Series trucks might end up, in many cases, as lifestyle accessories for outdoorsy types, but that doesn't mean they're all show. TRD springs and Bilstein dampers are set up for off-road performance, while skid plates will protect the softish underbellies of these would-be rock-crawlers. The trio all get lifted over stock height, as well, with two-inch gains for the Tundra and Tacoma (lovingly referred to as "Taco Supreme" in the Toyota press release), and an inch-and-a-half rise for the 4Runner.
We detailed all of the changes to the Pro Series vehicles in our original announcement post, and you'll also find more granularity of information in the Toyota press release below. Before you dive in, however, be sure to take in our set of live, action-packed images from the Chicago Show floor.

Toyota FCV rallies to the hydrogen cause as zero car

Mon, 03 Nov 2014

It's been two decades since Toyota dominated the World Rally Championship with its Celica Turbo 4WD. But this past weekend, Toyota hit the rally stage in a very different vehicle.
That, as you can see, is the Japanese automaker's Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), which is still in its prototype phase. We're still at least half a year away from seeing the FCV in production trim, but the model has already been pressed into duty as the "zero car" at the Shinshiro Rally, the last round of the Japanese Rally Championship.
The zero car, for those unfamiliar, is to rally what a pace or safety car is to circuit racing, driving the rally stage to check for signs of trouble before the competitors put their feet to the floor, so it's not as if the FCV needed extensive modifications. From the looks of things, it just needed some jazzy stripes, mud flaps, probably different rolling stock and an interior with racing buckets and harnesses, roll cage, radio equipment and maybe a bit more ground clearance.