2013 Toyota Prius Iv, 5 Door Navigator Blue, Moon Roof W/ Solar Panels on 2040-cars
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, United States
Excellent condition. 2013 Toyota Prius - IV Model, Nautical Blue, Buff Interior, Hybrid Synergy Drive System, 50 MPG Combined Fuel Economy, Sun roof, Electric Power Steering, 3-Door Smart Key System, Remote Keyless Entry, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Push Button Start, Touch Tracer Display, Display Audio with Navigation & Entune, 6.1" Touch-Screen with Backup Camera, AM/FM/CD with MP3/WMA, 6 Speakers, SXM Radio, HD Radio/Aux/USB & Bluetooth, Tilt/Telescopic Steering, Cruise Control, Hands-Free Command Controls on Steering Wheel for Phone/Navigation/Temperature Controls, 60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Bench Seat, Auto Climate Control System, Power to adjust Driver's seat, Heated Seats for Driver & Front Passenger, Power Locks & Auto Up/Down Power Windows, Toyota On Call for Emergencies, Carpet Floor Mats & Cargo Mat, Solar Roof panels to keep car cool in warm weather, Rear Wiper on Back Window. Very Low Mileage - 5800 -Original Owner- Bought new in Nov. 2013. Like New Condition. 2 Snow Tires Included. Bank to Bank Wire Transfer by buyer to seller. Buyer picks up vehicle.
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Toyota gives dealers permission to drop Scion, shows them FR-S droptop, Juke rival first
Mon, 19 Aug 2013We recently heard that Toyota could be looking to shrink its network of Scion dealerships, and now Automotive News is reporting that the automaker has officially given its dealers the green light to dump Scion without any penalties. Currently, Scion has about 1,000 dealers, yet our report from August 8 quotes an industry analyst as suggesting a healthier figure would be between 350 and 500 outlets. But before its current dealers make a decision on whether or not to get rid of the youth-oriented brand, Toyota also showed off a couple potential future products in the pipeline.
The FT-86 Open Concept shown above was revealed back in March at the Geneva Motor Show, and AN says that an FR-S convertible was driven on stage at a recent national Toyota dealer meeting in Atlanta. There has still been no definitive word one way or another as to whether the droptop model will be built, but it could be a good way to follow up to the popular FR-S coupe. Another possible future product is a subcompact crossover, which was shown in drawing form at the meeting, presumably aimed at small CUVs like the Nissan Juke and the upcoming Honda CUV based on the Fit, a model recently previewed by the automaker's Urban SUV concept.
Sports 800 is a progenitor of Toyota performance
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The Sports 800 used the classic cost-saving strategy in the auto industry of taking parts from a standard model in the lineup and modifying it into a sports car. In this case that meant borrowing the engine from the plebian Toyota Publica, beefing it up for more power and clothing the whole thing a in beautifully shaped, wind-tunnel-honed body.
The look of these lithe, targa roadsters is the exact opposite of the rather dull styling sometimes associated with Toyota today. Everywhere you look there are louvers, vents or curves to draw the eye. Check out the latest Petrolicious video for a detailed look at the history of this rare model that's largely unknown on this side of the Pacific.
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Instead, he painstakingly pulls us through the car's growth, detailing each iteration and what pushed him to the next stage of the build every time. From this point of view, it looks less like someone walked into a shop and lit a massive stack of $100 bills on fire and more like a quasi-logical progression of events. Or at least it does to me. You can check out the build in the video below, complete with plenty of Fast and the Furious references and racing. Win, win, win.