2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Trd Special Edition Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Acampo, California, United States
Original Owner Selling Sturdy and Reliable Fully Loaded FJ Cruiser 4X4 Automatic 5-speed w/ Overdrive Selectable Transfer Case 2-4W HiLo Shifter Lever, 4 Wheel Drive ONLY Used on Hi-way in Snow, Awesome, Powerful SUV Performs as You Would Think, Better Than a Jeep, Roomy, Nimble, Quick, Sharp Turning Radius, Easy to Drive and Parking is a Snap! Retro Head-Turner, Wife's Extra Car, California Car Bought in Modesto, 120k Hi-way miles Thru Central Valley And I-80 To Reno by Adults, NO Kids Ever Drove This Car! Minor Crack on Left Rear Bumper From Backing into Something. Minor Ding on Driver's Door, Some Scratches, NOT NEW! If You Want Something Perfect, Go Buy New and Pay a Lot More! NO RUST! Same as New Body Style 4 Doors, Original Titanium (Silver) and White Two-Tone Paint, Factory Roof Rack and Tow Hitch Package w/ Lights, Alloy Wheels, Wheel Locks, Firestone Tires, Automatic Traction Control, Stability Control, ABS, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Independent Suspension, Rear Anti-Roll Bar, Back-up Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Security System with Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass All Around, Dual Front Air Bags w/ Occupant Seat Sensor, Side Curtain Impact Air Bags, Safety Glass, Non-Smoker, Interior Spotless, Factory Floor Mats and Snow/ Slush Mats, Wash-and-Go Waterproof Interior, Tachometer, Multi-Information Display including Compass, Outdoor Temperature, Inclination Gauge Cluster, 6 Speaker Premium Sound System w/ Sub Woofer, AM/FM Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD Changer w/ MP3 Input, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Locks, Passenger Vanity Mirror, 110 AC Outlet, Aux. 12 Volt Outlet in Rear, Tilt Telescoping Steering Wheel, Horn, Hand Controls on Wheel, Variable Speed Windshield Wipers Front and Rear, Comfortable Front Bucket Seats, Seating For Five, Split Folding Rear Seats Make Large Cargo Area, |
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Japan considering offering free hydrogen cars because $30k incentives apparently not enough
Wed, Aug 6 2014There's no such thing as a free lunch. A free hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, though? It may become a possibility in Japan, says Automotive News. We know the Japanese government is being plenty supportive of hydrogen vehicles since it will provide about $20,000 worth of incentives to prospective customers of the $69,000 vehicle. And with local governments like Toyota City's Aichi prefecture supplying another $10,000, out of pocket costs could reach less than $40,000 for the Toyota hydrogen car. We don't know for sure that the 'free' H2 car will happen, but with Toyota starting sales of its first production FCV next spring (potentially named Mirai), it could happen. That would also spell good news for Honda, which will follow up Toyota's effort for its own hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. The case for the free car is still pretty tenuous. Automotive News, citing the Nihon Keizai business publication, reports that the Japanese government has thrown around the idea of subsidizing the vehicles outright to early adopters just to gain some momentum for this kind of zero-emissions vehicles. Heck, the government would even throw in free fuel for good measure. We'll see about that. To see some of the official hydrogen excitement, click here for a video of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe taking a Toyota fuel cell vehicle for a brisk test drive. Featured Gallery Toyota at 2014 Aspen Ideas Festival News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Toyota Government/Legal Green Honda Toyota Hydrogen Cars incentives h2
Buy a Toyota GT86 and your wife will hate you
Wed, 14 Nov 2012Marketing can be a very strange business. Convincing a man or woman (or child, really) that they absolutely cannot live without the latest, greatest new bit of technology oftentimes takes a unique approach. In the "online film promoting the Toyota GT86" you'll see below, created by agency Happiness Brussels, men are reverse-psychologied into thinking a new sports coupe will make them more masculine by getting their loved ones to hate them. Or something like that. We think.
In any case, we suggest you watch the video below to see how much fun men can have with a GT86 - or Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ, presumably - at the expense of their significant others. Fair warning: There's a potential Not Safe For Work moment in the ad: beware of a brief male butt shot about 44 seconds in.
Marketing. Gotta love it. Unless you're married to a man. Or something like that. We think. Whatever, just watch.
2014 Toyota Highlander to start at $30,075*
Tue, 17 Dec 2013We now have pricing for Toyota's redesigned 2014 Highlander, which is seeing moderate price hikes across the board. Prices for the popular crossover have been bumped from less than 1 percent to less than 3 percent on lower-end models (anywhere from $125 to $890, depending on trim). Toyota has increased prices on higher-end XLE and Limited models more substantially - between 4.1 and 4.5 percent ($1,480 to $1,700). The Highlander Hybrid sees its price increase 2 percent ($930). The new model will be available in four different trims and with either front or all-wheel drive.
The absolute cheapest member of the Highlander range, the base LE, with a four-cylinder and front-wheel drive starts at $30,075, an increase of just $195. The LE is also available with a V6 and all-wheel drive, with the bigger engine upping the price to $31,380. All-wheel drive models start at $32,840. A slightly pricier LE Plus starts at $33,600 for a V6 FWD model and $35,060 if you add all-wheel drive.
Next up, we have the XLE, which starts at $36,900 for FWD models and moves up to $38,360 for AWD. The top-tier Limited model starts at $40,500 in FWD spec, grips-at-all-fours versions will retail for $41,960. For those that want the very top of the Highlander range, there's the Platinum Pack, which adds the Driver's Tech Pack (adaptive cruise control, pre-collision warning, lane departure warning and automatic high beams), a panoramic moonroof, heated steering wheel and heated second-row seats to the already well-equipped Limited model. Highlander Platinums start at $42,990 and $44,450, depending on how many tires are doing the work. (Note: All prices include an $860 destination and handling charge.)