NOTE: TO COMPLY WITH EBAY SELLING POLICIES VIN PLATE IS POSTED ! LEGALLY IMPORTED TO US, EBAY DOES NOT RECOGNIZE EURO VIN. THE CRUISER IS LOCATED UPSTATE NEW YORK Some rust spots, faded paint other than that runs very good price goes around $14,000 restored I figured I sell this one for 50% of that leave lot of margin to do some cosmetics repairs if you wish to make it very nice ! Euro version 1988 Land Cruiser TURBO Diesel, removable top, very low miles 280K Kilometers that translate to 180k original miles.(US registered), hence steering is on the correct side same as the North America ones. This is an ORIGINAL Series FACTORY TURBO DIESEL imported from Europe. Hence 2 seaters, rear seat can be purchased online and installed. NO A/C (a kit is available for $1k) 4x4 mechanical transfer case equipped on a 5 speed transmission. more reliable than a LAND ROVER DIESEL, FOR 1/2 THE COST! Get a great gas (diesel) mileage in the neighbor of 30MPG! Instruments are original and in KM still. Imported legally under the EPA/DOT rules as for a classic, clear history GREAT ENGINE, RUNS FINE, 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION SHIFT AS IT SHOULD, FLOOR PANS AND CHASSIS ARE VERY GOOD, THE BODY HAVE SOME LIGHT RUSTY SPOTS THAT NEED SOME DETAIL, PURELY COSMETICS, I HAVE NO TIME TO HANDLE, SOMEBODY WILL GET A GREAT DEAL, BETWEEN IMPORT FEES, PURCHASE, TRANSPORT TO PORT, SHIPPING, US CUSTOMS AND DOCUMENTS I INVESTED OVER $10K IN IT ! ALTOUGHT IT RUNS AND DRIVE, SINCE SITTING FOR A WHILE BETTER HAVE IT TRANSPORTED AND CHANGE ALL FLUID AND VERIFY TIRES, ADVISED TO TRANSPORT BY TRUCK. Vehicle is US registered (VT). waiting from DMV to get the title, it takes anywhere from 2-3 weeks. I am about 45 Minutes of CA border, shipping to NJ/NY/PA/CT/VT/RI $325 Canada shipping available as well.
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How the demise of Lincoln's Town Car has kick-started a limo revolution
Sun, 30 Dec 2012The deaths of the Ford Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car have meant overhauls of three high-profile American fleets: police, taxi and livery car. Just as police fleets are more open to considering other options and a Nissan van is the new face of the NYC taxi, livery car companies are looking at replacements for the Town Car beyond The Blue Oval. Ford, via Lincoln, has made an MKT Town Car (pictured), but an article in the Detroit News claims "it has failed to win over most of the big limousine companies." The upstarts trying to move in include livery and limo editions of the Cadillac XTS, and livery specifications of the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300.
Each of those challengers, however, faces challenges. The Town Car was a workhorse, American, rear-wheel-drive sedan with plenty of rear legroom. Cadillac has been in the livery space before but with decontented models that were about selling the brand, not its luxury. It is taking the opposite approach with the XTS, pointing out that its livery edition is "contented in the upper half of the XTS range." Still, the CEO of Michigan's largest livery company says "it's quite a bit smaller than what we're used to," and he also prefers rear-wheel drive.
The Chrysler 300 is rear-wheel drive, and American, which matters to some companies, but Chrysler hasn't yet revealed the livery package for it. The livery Avalon marks Toyota's first time getting into that business in the US, a natural step after having done so well with taxi clients and with the Town Car out of the way. Still, the livery client is a different to taxi buyers, so the Avalon could face other soft-touch hurdles.
Toyota working on cars that hover above the roadway
Wed, 11 Jun 2014Toyota is one of the largest automakers in the world, but it's not content simply building and selling conventional cars - it's been at the forefront of numerous advancements in ground transportation. It is widely credited with advancing the cause of hybrid propulsion, and alongside Audi and Google, is among the first automakers seriously testing self-driving cars. We could go on, but the news here is that Toyota is reportedly developing vehicles that hover above the road surface instead of rolling along it.
The news comes from Hiroyoshi Yoshiki, one of Toyota's tech gurus, who revealed at Bloomberg's Next Big Thing summer in San Francisco that the company is working on hovering cars - ones that travel just above the road surface, but don't actually fly in three-dimension space.
According to The Verge, a spin-off of our own sister-site Engadget, Yoshiki refused to elaborate on what the project entails and how far along it is. He was speaking along acting NHTSA chief David Friedman, who lauded such advancements as a "great taste of innovations to come," but stressed the significance of more concrete improvements to conventional automobiles - like inter-car communications to keep vehicles from colliding on the highway - as more relevant to today's industry.
Thanks to smaller engines, vehicle dependability falls for first time in 16 years
Fri, Feb 14 2014As automakers have made engines smaller and smaller to improve fuel economy, problems in those vehicles have gotten bigger and bigger. That's the synopsis of a J.D. Power vehicle-dependability study, which found that dependability dropped for the first time in 16 years, largely because the proliferation of four-cylinder engines is causing the vehicles to be less reliable. Specifically, the number of problems per 100 vehicles (or what J.D. Power calls PP100) during the past 12 months for 2011 model-year vehicles rose six percent from the year-earlier figures for 2010 model-year cars. Singling out four-cylinder vehicles revealed about a 10-percent increase in problems during the past year. This issues largely related to engine hesitation, rough transmission shifting and lack of power, signaling the inability of vehicle makers to iron out some of the problems in their smaller engines as they strove for better fuel economy. Six- and five-cylinder engines proved far more reliable. Among car brands, BMW's Mini sub-brand came out as least reliable, with 185 problems per 100 vehicles during the past year. Toyota's Lexus badge was easily the most reliable, with just 68 problems per 100 vehicles. Coming in second place was Mercedes-Benz. The overall average was 133. Check out J.D. Power's press release below. J.D. Power Reports: Increased Engine and Transmission Problems Contribute to Decline in Vehicle Dependability for The First Time in More Than 15 Years General Motors Company Receives Eight Segment Awards, While Toyota Motor Corporation Garners Seven and Honda Motor Company Earns Six WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.: o Owners of 3-year-old vehicles (2011 model year) report more problems than did owners of 3-year-old vehicles last year, according to the J.D. Power 2014 U.S. Vehicle Dependability StudySM (VDS) released today. The study, now in its 25th year, examines problems experienced during the past 12 months by original owners of 2011 model-year vehicles. Overall dependability is determined by the number of problems experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100), with a lower score reflecting higher quality. The study finds that overall vehicle dependability averages 133 PP100, a 6 percent increase in problems from 126 PP100 in 2013. This marks the first time since the 1998 study that the average number of problems has increased. "Until this year, we have seen a continual improvement in vehicle dependability," said David Sargent, vice president of global automotive at J.D.