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50+ Mpg Winter Grey Metallic Hybrid 4 Door Hatchback Lots Of Storage Room on 2040-cars

US $20,800.00
Year:2012 Mileage:15757 Color: Notes
Location:

Winder, Georgia, United States

Winder, Georgia, United States
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 This is a garaged kept vehicle, smoke free and well manicured and on a maintenance schedule with Toyota with no mechanical problems. I am the original owner. We are retired, so our travel is limited to the store and doctor visits. Hence the low miles. We are making some life changes that will not include a car and this is the reason for selling the vehicle. Our warranty is transferrable and optional, at a prorated rate, coverage up to 100 k miles or 7 years. There is 5 yrs left on the warranty. $0.00 deductible on repairs covered.

Safety Notes
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) & brake assist,Child safety rear door locks,Direct tire pressure monitoring system,Driver knee airbag,Driver/front passenger advanced airbags w/occupant classification sensor,Enhanced vehicle stability control,Front & rear side curtain airbags,Front seat-mounted side airbags,Front/rear energy-absorbing crumple zones,Hill start assist control (HAC),LATCH (Lower anchors & tethers for children) system for outboard rear seats,Side-impact door beams,Traction control (TRAC)
Mechanical Notes
Electric pwr assisted rack & pinion steering,Independent MacPherson strut suspension w/stabilizer bar,Push button ignition,Torsion beam rear suspension,Ventilated front & solid rear pwr disc brakes
Comfort Notes
(2) 12V pwr outlets,60/40 split rear seat,Active headrests,Automatic climate control -inc: air filter, dust & pollen filter/filtration mode, electric compressor, humidity sensor & push button controls,Cargo area lamp,Central instrument display -inc: digital speedometer & odometer, instant fuel consumption, fuel gauge, shift-lever indicator,Dual compartment glove box,Dual front sunvisors w/illuminated vanity mirrors,Engine immobilizer,Front bucket seats,Front center console w/sliding armrest -inc: storage compartment w/removable utility tray, wire-management feature, (2) cup holders,Multi-information display -inc: energy monitor, fuel consumption history, hybrid system indicator, average fuel economy, distance to empty, average speed & trip distance,Overhead console w/maplights & shift illumination,Pwr door locks w/anti-lockout feature,Pwr windows w/auto up/down,Rear dome light,Rear window electric defogger w/timer,Retained accessory pwr
Exterior Notes

Washer-linked variable intermittent windshield

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Hybrids have come quite a long way from their roots as dull, slow, boring ecomobiles. Today, Porsche sells three hybrid models, one of which is the amazing 918 Spyder. BMW will soon sell four, including a low-slung, two-seat sports car. Even Ferrari and McLaren, full-fledged hypercar manufacturers, are embracing the tech. And all of these cars are sold alongside the same sort of boring cars that popularized hybrids in the first place. According to Toyota Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada, though, we should see an even bigger increase in the number of hybrid vehicles in the coming years.
"I foresee hybrid models pretty soon reaching 20 percent of global sales from about 13 percent to 14 percent now," Uchiyamada-san told Automotive News. Uchiyamada is the man behind the original Prius, which gives him some degree of authority on making predictions about hybrid adoption.
What's remarkable, though, is that the 20-percent figure doesn't include plug-in hybrids, just gas- and diesel-electric models. "Suppliers need higher volumes to slash costs of components specific to plug-in models, including batteries that should be bigger and more capable than the ones used in traditional hybrids," Uchiyamada told AN.

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Tue, 17 Dec 2013

Toyota may be expanding its pickup truck production at its San Antonio, TX factory following calls from dealers for more Tacoma and Tundra models, according to a new report from Automotive News.
The San Antonio plant is currently able to produce 250,000 trucks on two shifts with overtime, while a secondary facility in Tijuana, Mexico can build an extra 50,000 Tacomas. Despite this capacity, and the fact that Tundra is a slow seller relative to the full-size trucks from Ford, Ram and Chevrolet/GMC (not to mention the Tacoma being part of a segment with diminishing sales), Toyota franchisees apparently can't get enough of the trucks.
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