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2006 Toyota Tacoma Base Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:85706 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:4.0L 3956CC 241Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 5TEUU42N96Z147870
Year: 2006
Sub Model: TACOMA FRAME REPLACED AS PER TOYOTA RECALL 6 SPEED
Make: Toyota
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: Tacoma
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: Base Extended Cab Pickup 4-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 6
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 85,706
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

 2006 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5
4.0L V6 / 6 SPEED MANUAL / 4X4
ONLY 85 K MILES!
THIS VERY NICE 2006 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 IS SCREAMING AT YOU TO COME AND GET HER! POWERED BY A 4.0L V6 AND MATED WITH A 6 SPEED MANUAL SHIFT TRANSMISSION, IT IS ROAD READY WANTS TO BE DRIVEN. SHE STARTS RIGHT UP WITHOUT HESITATION AND IDLES PERFECTLY. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGHOUT ALL THE GEARS WITH NO ISSUES, NO WORN SYNCHROS, AND WITH PLENTY OF LIFE LEFT ON THE CLUTCH. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO MAJOR BLEMISHES. EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE BUT DOES HAVE A DENT ON THE DRIVERS SIDE, PLEASE REVIEW THE PHOTOS. EVERYTHING, A/C, HEAT, RADIO, 4X4, ALL OPTIONS EQUIPPED ON THSI TRUCK WORK PROPERLY AS THEY SHOULD. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD WITH NO ISSUES, OR PULLING, AND FRONT END FEELS TIGHT AROUND CORNERS, AND BRAKES FEEL VERY GOOD AS WELL. SO BASICALLY THIS A NICE TACOMA THAT NEEDS NOTHING, WITH NO FORSEEABLE REPAIRS IN THE NEAR FUTURE! CALL AND SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE TODAY

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Toyota releases teaser for Kaley Cuoco Super Bowl ad

Wed, 23 Jan 2013

Toyota has released a 35-second teaser video for its upcoming Super Bowl spot staring Kaley Cuoco, the actress best known for her role as object-of-nerd-affection Penny on The Big Bang Theory. The real star of the ad, however, is its soundtrack, the 1995 hit "I Wish" by rapper Skee-Lo that will have your mind cashing nostalgia checks the moment it hits your ears.
We still don't know much about the content, plot or story of this Super Bowl commercial, though we can say that its object of promotion is likely the new RAV4 we see Ms. Cuoco driving in this teaser. The rest of the time she's walking the street in a purple getup granting wishes like Robin Williams on a Disney sound stage. And then the Easter Bunny and a chihuahua enter the picture and we get lost. Clint Eastwood under a bridge this is not.
But hey, Super Bowl ads cost millions and millions of dollars to produce and air, so we trust that Toyota spent its money wisely and will have us ROFLing on game day. Until then, scroll down and witness for yourself the debut of Kaley Cuoco as a Toyota spokeswoman.

Toyota moving US headquarters to Plano, Texas

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

It's official, Toyota is relocating its US operations to Plano, TX. And it won't be a symbolic 'all ranch and no cattle' gesture - the Japanese automaker, whose headquarters have been in California since 1957, has decided to base nearly all of its operations in the Lone Star State, including much of its engineering, finance and sales and marketing teams.
The move, which will see the establishment of a new headquarters campus in the Dallas suburb will not only affect employees at the company's current Torrance, CA Toyota Motor Sales USA campus, it will also touch the lives of thousands of employees at the company's other operations, including 1,000 workers at Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America in Erlanger, KY and some New York-based staff as well. The Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, MI is not facing relocation, however, and it actually stands to gain responsibilities as Toyota overhauls its US org chart. Toyota says that its reorganization will affect about 4,000 employees in total.
According to Automotive News, while Toyota is adopting an "'everyone is invited' stance for the relocation," some attrition is expected from employees who aren't interested in relocating southward from the Golden State. For its part, the automaker is reportedly making expenses-paid visits to Plano available to full-time staffers and spouses to help them make the relocation decision, as well as a lump-sump payment if they decide to go through with the move.

Recharge Wrap-up: New and old Audis get greener, as does US electricity

Thu, Aug 21 2014

Audi has made environmental improvements to the its TT while boosting performance. The new TT sees an 11-percent reduction in emissions, and up to 14 percent more power. Audi says that each TT will save around 5.5 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions over its lifecycle. Additionally, the TT's manufacturing process has been cleaned up a bit, reducing emissions by about nine percent. Read more in the press release, below, or see Audi's lifecycle assessment here. Speaking of greening up Audis, Al Swackhammer of Washington converted his 1960 Audi DKW 1000S to run on electric power. Swackhammer first fell in love with the Audi Ur-Quattro, became an enthusiast of Audi and Volkswagen cars, and has owned nothing else ever since. With his DKW, he combined his passion for the classic car with his responsibility to the environment. "I am pleased that I did this project," says the happy owner, "and I enjoy driving it very dearly." Meet the man and his beloved electric Audi DKW in the video below. Toyota has chosen a sustainable design firm, Corgan, as the lead architect for its new North American headquarters. The new campus will be built in Plano, TX, and will be the workplace of about 4,000 Toyota employees. Corgan, who has already done 47 LEED certified projects, is already designing a temporary office for the site while it finishes the project. Toyota expects to begin working from the site in late 2016 or early 2017. Learn more in the press release below. In July, all new electrical generating capacity in the US came from renewable sources. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Office of Energy Projects' newest "Energy Infrastructure Update" report says new electric generation put into service last month came from wind (379 megawatts), solar (21 megawatts) and hydro (5 megawatts). So far this year, 53 percent of new energy generation capacity has come from various renewable sources, and none from coal or nuclear. Currently, renewable energy accounts for 16.3 percent of the US electric generation capacity, providing about 14 percent of actual electricity. Read more in the press release from the Sun Day Campaign below. Positive life cycle assessment for the new Audi TT Compact sports car scores high for dynamic performance and efficiency Emissions reduced by 11 percent compared with predecessor Customer benefits from the very first mile Ingolstadt, August 18, 2014 – Dynamic performance and efficiency: The new Audi TT* impressively combines both qualities.