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2008 Toyota Prius Base Hatchback 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:83000 Color: bumper scuffs
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you are bidding on a 2008 Toyota Prius SL with 83,000 miles. Fully loaded, all power, alloy wheels, back up camera.

One Owner company vehicle. This vehicle was regularly serviced under our fleet service plan. Any required maintenance and preventive maintenance was completed, including regular oil changes. No problems at all.

It was mainly used for long distance job site estimates and a few local deliveries. Overall, in very good condition. NJ state inspection good through 9/2015Some minor interior stains and exterior bumper scuffs, a good detail would bring this car back to almost new condition. We will have the decals removed prior to purchase.

If you would like to see the vehicle, have any questions or would like to make a reasonable offer please email or call Joe 908.217.0480. Located in Oldwick NJ. If you are out of state and would like to drive it home, the NJDMV (20 min away from us) will issue you a 20 day temp tag (with proof of insurance). For shipping the vehicle, we are in a commercial area just off a major highway (78). photo 20140302_100201_zpsfefd863a.jpg photo 20140302_100155_zps1d18ee79.jpg photo 20140302_100148_zps37ab4536.jpg photo 20140302_100144_zpsb40a1d34.jpg photo 20140302_100129_zps2532b579.jpg photo 20140302_100121_zps73cf4cdd.jpg photo 20140302_100058_zps3b5d11e8.jpg photo 20140302_100049_zpsf9402896.jpg photo 20140302_100039_zps6f72f073.jpg photo 20140302_100035_zps8f094512.jpg photo 20140302_100031_zpsdbf5a567.jpg photo 20140302_100027_zps26be9af9.jpg photo 20140302_100002_zps6945f8e2.jpg photo 20140302_095959_zpsd27a7bcb.jpg photo 20140302_095949_zpsc7f47a50.jpg photo 20140302_095942_zps121cba9b.jpg photo 20140302_095938_zps032fac2b.jpg photo 20140302_095934_zpsd9da90a5.jpg photo 20140302_095930_zps2a92a7cb.jpg photo 20140302_095926_zps5b3a2e4e.jpg photo 20140302_095920_zpsc9b49420.jpg photo 20140302_095917_zps9a5531e6.jpg photo 20140302_095914_zps946a5c71.jpg photo 20140302_095906_zpsaf911870.jpg photo 20140302_095903_zps34782d3e.jpg photo 20140302_095859_zps93d7c209.jpg photo 20140302_095855_zps55e9b981.jpg photo 20140302_095851_zps74b29803.jpg

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Autocar pits McLaren MP4-12C against turbo Toyota GT86

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

The Toyota GT86, in all of its forms, is one of the best-handling cars money can buy, a trait that can put a smile on the faces of all but the most jaded car enthusiasts. But if good handling isn't what they're looking for, then what is? Our first guess would have to be more power, something the 200-horsepower Toyota would benefit from. Autocar tries out that theory by driving two turbocharged GT86s on track, then pitting the more powerful one against the 616-hp McLaren MP4-12C in a track battle.
The first GT86 turbo Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe drives makes around 255 rear-wheel horsepower and a bucket-load more torque than the stock car. That's plenty of power to either have a lot of fun or get into a lot of trouble. But the GT86 that Sutcliffe tails in the McLaren is race-prepped, stripped to the bone and wears slicks to harness a heavy-hitting 335 hp at the wheel. Weighing in at under 2,500 pounds, the Toyota can't overcome the MP4-12C's power-to-weight ratio of 5.3 pounds per horsepower, but it comes pretty close.
Enjoy a lot of chasing and drifting fun in the video below!

Thanks to smaller engines, vehicle dependability falls for first time in 16 years

Fri, Feb 14 2014

As 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.

US-built Corollas will soon be exported to Latin America, Caribbean

Sun, 29 Sep 2013

Toyota has announced plans to export the American-made Corolla south, to 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2014. The move follows statements made to The Wall Street Journal by Toyota's South American leader, Steve St. Angelo, that spoke to Toyota's resolve in emerging American markets.
Toyota is expected to begin export production in April, with initial production of 7,500 Corollas in the first year, courtesy of its Tupelo, Mississippi assembly plant. Years of unpredictable swings in the value of the Japanese yen has seen Toyota push its manufacturing operations in other countries, particularly the US, where its builds ten different models.
Scroll down to read the full press release from Toyota.