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 NA CEO says his excitement for hydrogen sedan is rising
Fri, Apr 4 2014Toyota has an undeniable vested interest in seeing its hydrogen sedan succeed when it goes on sale in the US next year, so it's no surprise that the company's North American CEO, Jim Lentz, says that he's got more hope for the car now than ever before. And if we remember ways that others in the company, like Bob Carter, have loudly sung hydrogen's praises, we have to assume that positivity is running awful high in Torrance. In fact, Lentz said that the US side of the company is far more excited by the H2 car than colleagues in Japan. Speaking at The Wall Street Journal's ECO:nomics conference in Santa Barbara, CA this week, Lentz said: After we've seen the product, understand its range, its driving dynamics, its refueling, we're a lot more bullish than Japan - probably about fivefold more bullish. It's just a question of how many can be produced now. Well, we've driven this car, and we still feel that Toyota is placing a big bet on the technology. One important issue is cost, but Lentz would not say exactly how much the car costs to make or what it will be priced at. He did say, though, that the production cost has dropped by 95 percent from the $1 million price tag the car wore ten years ago. That hints at a production cost of around $50,000. Lentz also said he thinks it will take at least a decade for hydrogen vehicles to hit sales of 500,000 per year in the US. Speaking to Bloomberg, he said: Their acceptance could get off to a quicker start than the hybrids did. I think you're going to see a lot more marketing of the concept of fuel cell much sooner than you did for hybrids, because basically the whole industry is behind it.
Next-gen Toyota Tacoma to debut at Detroit Auto Show
Thu, Dec 4 2014Toyota's confirmation comes on the heels of General Motors' successful launch of its own midsize pickups. The next generation of the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck will be revealed in January at the Detroit Auto Show, a top executive confirmed Thursday. Bob Carter, senior vice president of automotive operations for Toyota, offered no other details, but the new version of the pickup is expected to have significant upgrades compared with the aging model on sale now. Our spy shooters caught a prototype testing this summer, and rumors of the new generation have been swirling for months. We've also previously reported that Toyota is planning to ramp up production next April at a factory in Mexico that builds the Tacoma. Toyota's confirmation comes on the heels of General Motors' successful launch of its own midsize pickups, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, which have garnered awards, positive reviews and solid sales since they arrived in showrooms this fall. It's unclear how large the new Tacoma will be, especially considering that the Canyon and Colorado flirt with fullsize territory. The Tacoma was last updated in 2012, and the segment has changed dramatically since then with the addition of the GM trucks. Another Tacoma competitor, Honda's aging Ridgeline, is also expected to re-launch in 2015, which would leave the Nissan Frontier as the oldest truck in the field. Tacoma sales have slipped 4.1 percent to 140,757 units this year, though they posted a 3.3-percent gain in November. Meanwhile, Carter also said Lexus will reveal two performance vehicles, though he didn't elaborate. "I'll leave it at that, but I promise you'll enjoy it," he said coyly. Lexus just showed the LF-C2 convertible concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Import pickup truck-killing Chicken Tax to be repealed?
Tue, Jun 30 2015After over 50 years, the so-called Chicken Tax may finally be going the way of the dodo. Two pending trade deals with countries in the Pacific Rim and Europe potentially could open the US auto market up to imported trucks, if the measures pass. Although, it still might be a while before you can own that Volkswagen Amarok or Toyota Hilux, if ever. The 25-percent import tariff that the Chicken Tax imposes on foreign trucks essentially makes the things all but impossible to sell one profitably in the US, which lends a distinct advantage to domestic pickups. Both the Trans-Pacific Partnership with 12 counties and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union would finally end the charge. According to Automotive News though, don't expect new pickups to flood the market, at least not immediately. These deals might roll back the tariff gradually over time, and in the case of Japan, it could be as long as 25 years before fully free trade. Furthermore, Thailand, a major truck builder in Asia, isn't currently part of the deal, and any new models here would still need to meet safety and emissions rules, as well. Automotive News gauged the very early intentions of several automakers with foreign-built trucks, and they weren't necessarily champing at the bit to start imports. Toyota thinks the Hilux sits between the Tundra and Tacoma, and Mazda doesn't think the BT-50 fits its image here. Also, VW doesn't necessarily want to bring the Amarok over from Hannover. There is previous precedent for companies at least considering bringing in pickup trucks after the Chicken Tax's demise, though. The Pacific free trade deal could be done as soon as this fall, while the EU one is likely further out, according to Automotive News. Given enough time, the more accessible ports could allow some new trucks to enter the market.