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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Toyota begins shipping Le Yaris to America
Fri, 17 May 2013Our tiniest Toyota (Scion iQ notwithstanding) is about to get a little French flair. The Japanese automaker announced Thursday that its Toyota Motor Manufacturing France facility would begin building Yaris models destined for North America - specifically, the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. This will mark the first time in history that Toyota has exported vehicles to North America from Europe.
Initially, Toyota will export roughly 25,000 Yaris models to North American markets from France each year. In order to handle this additional production, Toyota Motor Manufacturing France has invested 10 million euro into its French facility.
Despite being somewhat of a snooze-fest (it's a car!), the Yaris carries on in North America with a 106-horsepower 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, with prices starting at $14,370 for the three-door and $15,395 for the five-door, not including $795 for destination.
Japan could consolidate to three automakers by 2020
Thu, Feb 11 2016Sergio Marchionne might see his dream of big mergers in the auto industry become a reality, and an analyst thinks Japan is a likely place for consolidation to happen. Takaki Nakanishi from Jefferies Group LLC tells Bloomberg the country's car market could combine to just three or fewer major players by 2020, from seven today. "To have one or two carmakers in a country is not only natural, but also helpful to their competitiveness," Nakanishi told Bloomberg. "Japan has just too many and the resources have been too spread out. It's a natural trend to consolidate and reduce some of the wasted resources." Nakanishi's argument echoes Marchionne's reasons to push for a merger between FCA and General Motors. Automakers spend billions on research and development, but their competitors also invest money to create the same solutions. Consolidating could conceivably put that R&D money into new avenues. "In today's global marketplace, it is increasingly difficult for automakers to compete in lower volume segments like sports cars, hydrogen fuel cells, or electrified vehicles on their own," Ed Kim, vice president of Industry Analysis at AutoPacific, told Autoblog. Even without mergers, these are the areas where Japanese automakers already have partners for development. Kim cited examples like Toyota and Subaru's work on the BRZ and FR-S and its collaboration with BMW on a forthcoming sports car. Honda and GM have also reportedly deepened their cooperation on green car tech. After Toyota's recent buyout of previous partner Daihatsu, Nakanishi agrees with rumors that the automotive giant could next pursue Suzuki. He sees them like a courting couple. "For Suzuki, it's like they're just starting to exchange diaries and have yet to hold hands. When Toyota's starts to hold 5 percent of Suzuki's shares, this will be like finally touching fingertips," Nakanishi told Bloomberg. "I absolutely do believe that we are not finished seeing consolidation in Japan," Kim told Autoblog. Rising development costs to meet tougher emissions regulations make it hard for minor players in the market to remain competitive. "The smaller automakers like Suzuki, Mazda, and Mitsubishi are challenged to make it on their own in the global marketplace. Consolidation for them may be inevitable." Related Video:
Toyota preparing Scion-badged Nissan Juke fighter
Thu, Aug 20 2015As we've said on multiple occasions, the sub-compact crossover market is The Next Big Thing™. With that in mind, Toyota's lack of a competitor to the new breed of super-small, super-cute crossovers like the Nissan Juke, Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3, and Jeep Renegade has been especially glaring. But as these photos show, the hole in the Japanese giant's lineup could soon be filled. Our spies captured this heavily disguised prototype testing in the deserts of the American southwest, signaling that Toyota is preparing to wade into the Nissan Juke's space by offering a tiny, but very heavily styled crossover of its own. Our spy photographers call the cute ute's look "aggressive," citing inspiration from the Toyota C-HR concept from the 2014 Paris Motor Show. Based on the meaty wheels and tires and what we can see through the camo, we're inclined to agree with their assessment. Underneath that sheet metal, we're told the new car rides on Toyota's new NGA platform. Like the Juke, a four-cylinder engine and continuously variable transmission will be on offer, although there's no telling whether Toyota will follow its rival's enthusiast beat and offer a six-speed manual version. What we find most interesting about all of this conjecture, though, is what it means for Scion, rather than its parent. Introducing a small crossover is the next logical step for Toyota's troubled sub-brand, and would serve as a delectable followup to the recently released iA sedan and iM hatch. Such a three-model lineup, when combined with the enthusiast-oriented FR-S, would transform Scion into a force to be reckoned with in the entry level space. Supporting this conjecture isn't too hard, either. As the spy photos show, this camo'd tester is being supported by a xB, the closest thing Scion (or its parent company, for that matter) have to a sub-compact CUV. It's unclear just when this new model will make its debut, but if Toyota hopes to make inroads into this popular new segment, this CUV will need to arrive before its extremely competent rivals can establish a solid foothold. Related Video: