Toyota Van 1986 Vintage Van on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Previa
Mileage: 310,188
Trim: VAN
UP FOR SALE IS THIS TOYOTA VAN 1986
I WAS USING THIS VAN TO LOAD STUFF TO SELL AT THE SWAPMEET AND IT STILL IS BEEING USED DAILY.
THE INSIDE VAN IS IN REALLY BAD COSMETIC CONDITION
I BOUGHT THIS VAN AROUND 10 YEARS AGO AND I NOTICED THAT I WILL NEED TO REPLACE THE TRANSMISSION....... I FOUND A TRANSMISSION REMOVED FROM A 1987 TOYOTA PICK UP AND I BOUGHT IT BECAUSE THEY TOLD ME THAT'S IT IS THE SAME TRANSMISSION THAT GOES INT THIS VAN AND SAVE IT IN CASE I NEEDED BUT, BELIEVE ME, THE VAN TRANSMISSION STILL WORKING SO FAR AND I DO NOT NEED TO REPLACE IT YET .......this transmission has been laying around for around 7 years and will be included in the sale because I don't needed and the buyer will need it in the future....... CONCLUSION BAD TRANSMISSION BUT STILL DRIVEABLE EVEN IN THE FREEWAY....
WHEN I GOT THIS VAN IT HAS NO SEATS BUT I FOUND A CUSTOM SET OF SEATS AND THEY WILL BE INCLUDED ALSO (I will upload more pictures later)
I REALLY LOVE THIS VAN BUT MY WIFE DON'T WANT IT ANY MORE SO, IT IS NOW ON SALE.
IT IS INTO MY NAME, PINK SLIP IN HAND, BUYER NEEDS TO CHECK THE OIL FLUID FRECUENTLY, THE TRANSMISSION FLUID AND ALSO THE POWER STEERING FLUID.
I KNOW THIS VAN REALLY WELL SO, ANY QUESTION ARE WELCOME IN CASE I FORGOT TO MENTION SOMETHING.
BUYER NEEDS TO PICK UP THE VAN OR MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO SHIP IT.
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2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
Mon, 21 Oct 2013People, us included, make a big stink about the importance of family sedans. There's no doubt they're critical - they represent a huge slice of the market's annual sales and profits. However, despite accounting for far fewer transactions than the midsize sedan segment, the fullsize sedan is getting attention from manufacturers now that our market's entire lineup of those (slightly) smaller four-doors has turned over in the last two years or so. As most of the fullsize segment's mainstays derive a fair bit of their platform and powertrain technologies from their midsize cousins, these larger four-doors offer the potential for fatter profit margins, too. And with the newly stylish duds found on many of the industry's most successful midsize sedans, it's only right that automakers no longer think about fullsizers as big, squishy, vanilla family haulers with flat seats, vague steering and a thin layer of 'luxury' in the form of faux wood trim.
As manufacturers have again started diving into large sedans feet-first, the cars themselves have become sharper. The interiors are now of a higher quality and loaded with tech, while the exteriors have become further extensions of each manufacturer's design language. There's perhaps no greater example of this than the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Taurus, two models that evolved from subpar offerings into market leaders. This segment-wide transformation happened quite quickly, whether because of coincidental timing or because manufacturers are trying to get more out of their big cars, recognizing they account for a small portion of overall sales (just 3.5 percent of the new-car market in the first half of 2013).
The 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid is one such vehicle. We remarked on the changes to the V6 variant last year, and while we previously had a quick steer of the gas-electric hybrid, we figured the new model was worth a closer week-long look.
Toyota says freezing temps pose zero problems for fuel cell vehicles
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Not much has changed with these two new Camatte models. Like their predecessor, they both feature detachable body panels (the count is up to 57), a 1+2 seating array and reconfigurable pedals that allow children to operate the gas and brakes while Mom or Dad steers. What is new is an open-top roadster design that even eschews doors in favor of easier ingress/egress. They look like something a tourist would rent to get around a Hawaiian island, though we dig the distinct personalities of each model's design.
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