2005 Toyota Highlander Sr5 Awd V6 1-owner Non-smoker Extra Clean Garage Kept on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
2005 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER SR5 AWD 3.3 V6 AUTOMATIC 1-OWNER
NON-SMOKER ARIZONA OWNED, SERVICED AND DRIVEN SERVICED AND MAINTAINED REGULARLY AT RECOMMENDED INTERVALS. BEAUTIFUL CONDITION OVERALL, MECHANICALLY SONORA GOLD PEARL EXTERIOR AND IVORY CLOTH INTERIOR. LOADED WITH PWR WINDOWS, DOORS, STEERING, MOON ROOF 4 WHEEL ABS, DUAL AIRBAGS, CRUISE, CLOTH INTERIOR WITH MULTI-ADJUST FRONT CAPTAIN CHAIRS, 3RD ROW AND NEAR NEW MICHELIN TIRES. RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS FANTASTIC. TRULY THE NICEST AND MOST WELL KEPT HIGHLANDER IN THE VALLEY. A MUST SEE AND DRIVE TO APPRECIATE. CLEAN AZ TITLE, CLEAN NO ACCIDENT 1-OWNER CARFAX AND RECENT EMISSIONS. 141K MILES AND RUNS LIKE NEW. PLEASE CONTACT KATHLEEN 602-292-8343 |
Toyota Highlander for Sale
2006 toyota highlander hybrid sport utility 4-door 3.3l
2011 toyota highlander limited sport utility 4-door 3.5l(US $26,999.00)
2008 toyota highlander limited carfax 1-owner vehicle
Navigation leather moonroof hybrid toyota certified(US $39,991.00)
2008 toyota highlander hybrid awd leather fl suv 3rd seat excellent condition(US $15,950.00)
Fwd v6 limit suv 3.5l leather sunroof cd (6) passenger assist grips 3rd row seat(US $23,900.00)
Auto Services in Arizona
Twentyfifth Street Automotive ★★★★★
Tru-Tek ★★★★★
Thomas Bishop Automotive ★★★★★
Sonny`s Upholstery ★★★★★
Samson Body Shop Service Center Auto Glass Towing and RV Service ★★★★★
Ramirez Wheel Fashion ★★★★★
Auto blog
VW Finds CO2 'Irregularites', SEMA Recap, and More | Autoblog Minute
Sat, Nov 7 2015Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal gets a new wrinkle, US regulators hit Takata Corporation with a substantial fine, and we head to Vegas for a look at tuner paradise at the 2015 SEMA show. Autoblog Senior Editor Greg Migliore reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute Weekly Recap. Acura Chevrolet Honda Mazda Mitsubishi Toyota Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video Acura Legend
Toyota's Psy-style Waku-Doki ad inherits Japan's bizarre ad crown
Tue, 29 Jul 2014A new Japanese Toyota ad featuring crisply suited businessmen driving into the jungle only to segue into a Psy-style music-video dance-off with a gorilla and natives is the latest car commercial to go viral. Jungle Wakudoki is the newest installment in a grand tradition of bizarre ads from the island nation that are by turns hilarious, head-scratching and occasionally even frightening.
Let's face it: My people are weird.
I'm half-Japanese and take suitable pride in my Asian roots, but even I can't figure out what's been slipped into the water coolers of the country's ad agencies much of the time - or the nation at large, for that matter. From Japan's ubiquitous obsession with all things adorable (kawaii) to its offbeat sense of humor and its bizarrely perverse and violent tentacle porn, it's clear there's a lot going on in the culture, and only some of it bubbles up to the surface in its marketing efforts. Much of the strangest and most amazing ads are for non-transportation products (e.g. laundry soap, snacks, energy drinks), but the automotive space has its fair share. This latest Toyota ad had me trawling YouTube for a common theme, trying to make sense of why these spots are the way they are. Scroll down to watch the Toyota ad in question as well as a bunch of other examples of Japan's most bizarre car-related ads and see if you can't find the thread that runs between them. Is it just that something's being lost in translation? Have your say in Comments.
Toyota i-ROAD leans its way into the city [w/video]
Mon, 04 Mar 2013According to Toyota, the "i-ROAD takes the company closer to its goal of creating the ultimate range of eco cars." As you're surely aware, that range of eco cars includes the enormously successful Prius family, but this new machine is nothing like the hybrid hatchback. And it's not even a car - Toyota calls the i-ROAD a Personal Mobility Vehicle.
Toyota's i-ROAD Concept, which debuts at this week's Geneva Motor Show, is adorned with just three wheels, meaning it's just as much a motorcycle as it is a car, and the driver and passenger sit in tandem style instead of side-by-side. This arrangement allows for a very thin 850mm width, which is about the same as a large motorcycle. Because the cockpit is enclosed, the occupants don't need helmets, nor are they open to the elements outside.
Also like a traditional two-wheeler, the i-ROAD tilts through the turns and when driving on uneven surfaces. Toyota says its computer-controlled Active Lean technology automatically balances the vehicle with no input from the driver.