2012 Toyota Highlander Se 4x4 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Celina, Texas, United States
ALLOY WHEELS ! 1 OWNER VEHICLE ! POWER DOOR LOCKS ! POWER MIRRORS ! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ! This 2012 Toyota Highlander 3rd Row Seat only has 32,250 miles on it and could potentially be the vehicle of your dreams! This 4WD-equipped Toyota will handle beautifully on any terrain and in any weather condition you may find yourself in. The benefits of driving a 4 wheel drive vehicle, such as this Highlander 3rd Row Seat, include superior acceleration, improved steering, and increased traction and stability. This Toyota Highlander is in great condition both inside and out. No abnormal wear and tear. 2012 Toyota Highlander SE, V-6 4w, black exterior with black leather interior. One owner, non-smoker, in great condition. Purchased in early October 2011. Vehicle currently has 32,279. Never in an accident, nor ever had paint or body work. Vehicle is 4 wheel drive, has heated seats, optional 3rd row seating, factory navigation, JBL stereo with XM...displays phone and music information via Bluetooth or USB port. Car has been maintained with all oil changes and services on schedule. The 2012 Toyota Highlander is still seen as one of the best utilities available in the United States. Offering seating for seven adults, the Highlander is surprisingly versatile. |
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Thu, 19 Sep 2013After going online in 2006, Toyota's San Antonio, Texas truck plant has just built its one-millionth vehicle, the 2014 Tundra 1794 Edition you see above. The plant originally focused on just the Tundra pickup, but the smaller Tacoma started rolling off the line there in 2010, as well.
Fittingly, the 1794 Edition (a new premium trim level for 2014) pays homage to the property on which the Toyota plant now resides - a ranch that was founded in 1794. Scroll down for the official press release for the plant's milestone, and be sure to check out the full gallery of Tundra 1794 Edition images as well.
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