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Toyota Sienna Xle With Automatic Braun Side Ramp Great Condition Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $24,775.00
Year:2006 Mileage:58650
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
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2006 Toyota Sienna XLE Handicap Ramp Access Leather Prestine Low Miles - Located in Staten Island, NY 10305

Top of the line model. All doors are automatic with a push of a button. Easy access ramp. Low miles 58, 650.

Desert Tan Mica with Pebble Leather interior. Climate control in both Front & Rear, Power Moon Roof, Power Heated Front Seats, JBL Synthesis AM/FM/SAT Ready 6 CD Changer With AUX Jack, Surround Sound System 10 Speaker with Subwoofer, Toyota Passive Security Alarm System, Illumenecent Gauges, Power Sliding Doors & Hatch, Power: Windows, & Locks, Heated Power Mirrors, Heated Windshield Wiper DE-ICER, Privacy Glass, Rear Window Shades, Wood grain Dash Accents, Automatic Head Lights & Fog Lights, 17" Aluminum Wheels with Low Tire Pressure Warning System, Traction Control, Trip Computer & Compass. Remote Start, Easy Lock for wheelchair on drivers side & Much More

Mobility Equipment:

Braun Ramp Van 10" Lowered Floor,

Power Fold out Ramp, Power Sliding Door, Power Kneel with One Touch Remote,

Wheelchair Tie Down system (L- track system) with Four Sure Loks,

Removable Front Seats,

Safety Equipment:

Front Driver & Passenger Air Bags,

3 Row Side Curtain Air Bags,

Anti Lock & Force Distribution Brakes,

Stability Control,

Daytime Running Lights & More.

Second Owner, No Smoking, No Pets, Still Smells New, Plastic Mat Covered Floors.

I HAVE ALL MANUALS & REMOTES. Great Condition, CLEAN TITLE

Toyota EXTENDED WARRANTY on Power Door Motors and Latches Until 4/30/2016 or 120,000 Miles which ever comes first.

VIN: 5TDZA22C86S574312

Any questions, please email. Feel free to stop by and test the car.

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Thu, Jan 9 2014

The Toyota Prius' battery pack just got something like a five-star rating from a truly seasoned professional – a 50-year aircraft technician. Bob Osemlak, who'd served more than three of those five decades with the Canadian Air Force, brought electricity back to his home in December during a heavy ice storm thanks to his gas-electric car. His ingenuity allowed him to turn on lights, furnace, refrigerator and the TV. The Thornhill, Ontario resident lost power for nearly a day on December 21 – not nearly as much as millions of other people hit by the recent storm - and so he still set about using his Prius for backup power, according to EV World. His ingenuity allowed him to turn on lights, furnace, refrigerator and the TV. Being an aircraft technician for so long brought Osemlak the ability to home-brew his V2H set-up that he urges other people to avoid, for safety reasons. He had planned for a potential power outage by installing an outlet on his furnace and, when the storm struck, he ran a cord through the basement window to the car. During the nine hours Osemlak used his Prius for backup power, the car's fuel gauge only reduced less than one bar, or roughly the equivalent of a gallon of gasoline. It wasn't the first time Osemlak had played with his vehicle. In the 1960s, while stationed in Winnepeg, Manitoba, he created a car starter. Every hour, the car would start up and run for 10 minutes to avoid being frozen solid in frigid winter temperatures. Featured Gallery News Source: EV WorldImage Credit: Flickr Green Toyota Green Culture Hybrid PHEV vehicle to grid storm

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Toyota's North American CEO Jim Lentz has already given us a rough idea of what prompted the company's surprise move to the Dallas suburb of Plano, TX from its longstanding headquarters in Torrance, CA. A new story from The Los Angeles Times, though, delivers even more detail from Lentz on the reasoning for the move, what other cities were considered and why the company's current host city wasn't even in the running.
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