2007 Toyota Sienna Le Minivan Great Shape, Great Family Vehicle, No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
THE FOLLOWING VEHICLE IS BEING LISTED FOR SALE FOR A BUSINESS ASSOCIATE. THE OWNER IS A LOCAL AREA BUSINESS OWNER WHO USED THE VEHICLE AS A DAILY RUNNER BETWEEN HIS BUSINESSES. THE VAN IS BEING LISTED WITH NO RESERVE, SO WHATEVER IT BRINGS, IT SELLS. PERIOD!!! THAT COULD VERY WELL MEAN EVEN IF THERE'S ONLY ONE BID, SOLD!!!! OWNER SAID LOWER THE PRICE, SO I DID. I HAVE STARTED THE BIDDING LOWER THAN THE BOOK VALUE AND LOWER THAN ANYONE ELSE'S "BUY NOW" OR ASKING PRICE SO YOU CAN BID ACCORDING TO WHAT YOU'RE WILLING TO PAY! THE VEHICLE IS A 2007 TOYOTA SIENNA LE MINIVAN, 129,907 MILES, TIRES LESS THAN 6 MONTHS OLD, AM/FM, CD, AC, PS, PB, PW, PDL, KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE, CLOTH SEATS, THIRD ROW SEAT, NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE UPHOLSTERY, RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT, NO MECHANICAL ISSUES, NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS, GREAT FAMILY VAN. THIS VAN IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND FOR THOSE WHO KNOW TOYOTA QUALITY AND LIFESPAN YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT 129K MILES IS NOTHING ON THESE VEHICLES. THIS VAN HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND IS STILL A DAILY DRIVER SO MILEAGE MAY BE A LITTLE HIGHER AT DELIVERY. VEHICLE HAS CURRENT STATE OF TEXAS REGISTRATION AND VEHICLE INSPECTION CERTIFICATE GOOD TILL 2014! WILL MAKE A GREAT VAN FOR ANY FAMILY SEEKING AN EXCELLENT ECONOMY VEHICLE AT A GREAT PRICE!!! FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. I'LL PROVIDE ANY INFO YOU NEED. IF I DON'T HAVE THE ANSWER I WILL PUT IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE OWNER. THIS IS A GREAT VAN AND WILL SERVE WELL FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. AGAIN, THERE IS NO RESERVE ON THIS VEHICLE SO BID TO WIN!!! EITHER WAY THIS VAN IS GONE IN 5 DAYS!!! I WILL BE ENTERTAINING ALL OFFERS AND MAY ACCEPT THE FIRST REASONABLE OFFER. DON'T MISS OUT! GOOD LUCK AND GOOD BIDDING! VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD "AS-IS" WITH NO IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED WARRANTY. $500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END. AGAIN, PLEASE EMAIL OR MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS. VEHICLE IS ALSO BEING OFFERED LOCALLY THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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Toyota says freezing temps pose zero problems for fuel cell vehicles
Fri, Feb 7 2014Hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles are not afraid of one thing – freezing cold weather. That's the latest from two companies that have been driving the cars in frostbite temperatures in the Northeast recently. Proton Onsite runs a fleet of 10 Toyota FCHV-adv fuel cell vehicles out of its Connecticut headquarters and discovered that the snow and three-degree temperature didn't restrict range. Mark Schiller, Proton vice president of business development, said in a statement that, "I went out to my Toyota FCHV-adv and brushed off a foot of snow before starting the car right up. No problem." While electric vehicles can have their driving range reduced in extreme temperatures (but not always), Proton Onsite hasn't seen that happen in the Polar Vortex. They're performing flawlessly in freezing temperatures even with the heaters blasting, and are continuing to hit their range of about 300 miles, Schiller said. Air Products, based on Allentown, PA, has had a similar experience. The FCHV-adv has had great performance under harsh conditions, according to Nick Mittica, commercial manager, hydrogen energy systems. Employees drove the fuel cell vehicle during one of Pennsylvania's worst winters in recent memory and, you guessed it, "No problem." Toyota says that has put its fuel cell fleet through the wringer, logging millions of miles over the last decade, to make sure performance can be delivered within extreme weather conditions. Toyota engineers spent weeks testing cold weather start up, performance and durability up in Yellowknife, Canada. Temperature can reach -30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) at that location. On other end of the scale, Toyota was able to verify that its FCVs can handle driving through heat in Death Valley national park. We heard the same from Mercedes the other day, too. Extreme weather functionality is apparently something automakers want to make absolutely sure the public doesn't worry about. Jan. 30, 2014 – Record low temperatures have stranded many East Coast drivers, but not those driving a Toyota fuel cell hybrid vehicle. Connecticut-based Proton Onsite, which operates a fleet of ten Toyota FCHV-adv fuel cell vehicles, says that even in single digit temperatures, the FCHV-adv shows no signs of frostbite. "We had another snow storm Tuesday night and this morning the temperature was 3 degrees," says Mark Schiller, Proton vice president of business development.
Watch a Toyota Highlander ram a house, twice
Mon, 15 Apr 2013Toyota has had plenty of problems in recent years due to claims of unintended acceleration, and now here's a video that actually catches such a claim on video. The driver of this 2010-2013 Toyota Highlander claims that the crossover's accelerator got stuck causing the vehicle to slam into the house twice, and resulting in damage to the Highlander, the house and two vehicles inside the garage. While we don't know when this accident took place, the video was uploaded to YouTube back in January.
It is impossible to determine what actually happened in this video, but what we do know is that a security camera captures the Highlander slowly pulling into the driveway before it lunges forward slamming into the garage. With the tires squealing and metal crunching, the driver then shifts between reverse and drive a couple times causing even more property damage before spinning out in the street and finally being able to shift into Park. Scroll down to see the video for yourself. Whether unintended acceleration or driver error, this was undoubtedly a harrowing ordeal.
Toyota's Bob Carter says far fewer stations needed in shift from gas to hydrogen
Thu, Feb 6 2014Toyota's Bob Carter has been talking about green cars for years, but it's only been recently that his comments have really caught widespread attention thanks to his disparaging remarks about electric vehicle supporters like Elon Musk and Carlos Ghosn and optimism about hydrogen. Speaking at the opening of the Chicago Auto Show this morning, Carter said that Toyota has claimed the "pole position on CAFE," thanks to its deep hybrid bench. The company's green car cred will continue to grow because of its upcoming hydrogen fuel cell car, due out next year. Carter is relentlessly optimistic: "I truly believe fuel cells will fundamentally change how we feel about transportation," he said. The reason, Carter said, is that a hydrogen infrastructure will be easier to install than people think. He referenced a study conducted by the University of California (which we've heard about before) that found that California would only need 68 hydrogen stations to refuel the roughly 10,000 H2 vehicles that Toyota hopes to sell in by 2016 or so. That's a lot more than the nine that exist today, but the state has already approved funding for 20 new stations by 2015 and then up to 100 by 2024. Then he said this: "If every vehicle in California ran on hydrogen, we could meet refueling logistics with only 15 percent of the nearly 10,000 gasoline stations currently operating in the state." "We could meet refueling logistics with only 15 percent of gasoline stations currently operating in CA" - Bob Carter This made us wonder: if the refueling time and range are roughly equivalent between hydrogen and gasoline – Toyota's hydrogen car is supposed to be able to go 300 miles on a five-minute fill-up - then why has the market decided that there should be 10,000 gas stations in California and why would 1,500 be sufficient for hydrogen? "If the locations are optimized," he said, "we don't need 10,000 stations." For example, at major intersections, instead of three gas stations, you'd really just need a single hydrogen one. "There are a lot of questions about the infrastructure, but it's coming. ... It's a hurdle that we've got to climb but it's not as steep as some may imagine." Toyota's Mike Michaels, the national manager, media and public affairs at Toyota Motor Sales, then stepped in to point out that there are gas stations closing and admitted that there might be too many gas stations in California.