Engine:5.7L V8 DOHC 32V FFV
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Black
Model: Tundra
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Limited CREW CAB PICKUP 4-DR
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 9
3-Point Rear Seat Belts
4 X 4 AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Anti-Skid Control Anti-lock brakes Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Automatic Transmission Bluetooth Handsfree Break-Resistant Glass Cargo Lamp Center Arm Rest Center Console Child-Proof Door Locks Chrome Bumper Climate Control Clock Compass/Temp. Gauge Coolant Temp. Gauge Courtesy Lights Cruise control Cup Holders Daytime Running Lights Digital Clock Digital Instruments Driver airbag Dual Power Mirrors Energy-Absorbing Panels Floor Mats Fog Lamps Front Bucket Seats Heated Mirrors Heated Seats HomeLink Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers Keyless Entry Leather Steering Wheel Leather Upholstery Leather seats Memory Seat(s) Metallic Paint Moonroof Multi Disc CD changer Navigational System Overhead Console Passenger Climate Control Passenger airbag Passive Restraint System Power Brakes Power Lumbar Support Power Mirrors Power Steering Power locks Power seats Power windows Premium Sound System Radial tires Rear Air Conditioning Rear Defroster Receiver Tow Reclining Bucket Seats Remote Fuel Door Remote Trunk Lid Running Boards Security System Side airbags Sliding Rear Glass Steering Wheel Controls Telescoping Steering Third Brake Light Tilt Steering Column Tinted Glass Towing Package Traction Control Trailer Hitch Trip Odometer USB & AUX V-Style Engine Vanity Mirror(s) |
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Jeremy Clarkson names 10 worst cars for 2015 and 2016
Wed, Aug 24 2016When Jeremy Clarkson, outspoken automotive journalist, ex- Top Gear host, and co-host on The Grand Tour, drives a car he doesn't like he doesn't pull his punches. As Jezza harshly puts it, cars shouldn't just be a form of transportation. These 10 cars made Clarkson's "the terrible 10" list on his column in The Sunday Times for lacking imagination and not giving the journalist "the Fizz," which his list of top 10 cars did. In typical Clarkson fashion, the list is controversial. Some of the cars on Clarkson's list have received praise from other outlets, which shouldn't really come as a surprise since he usually goes against the majority's opinion. Nonetheless, there's at least one car that will catch you off guard. To get a glimpse at Clarkson's reviews and the entire list of cars, head over to his column in The Sunday Times. Vauxhall Astra SRi Nav Infiniti Q30 Premium Tech Skoda Superb SE L Executive Zenos E10 S Renault Kadjar Signature Nav BMW X1 xDRIVE25d SEAT Leon X-Perience SE Technology Nissan GT-R Track Edition Volkswagen Scirocco 2.0 TDi Hyundai i800 Related Video: Featured Gallery Jeremy Clarkson's Terrible 10 For 2015 and 2016 View 11 Photos News Source: The Sunday TimesImage Credit: Clive Brunskill / Getty Images Celebrities BMW Hyundai Infiniti Nissan Toyota Performance bmw x1 infiniti q30
Ford fights back against patent trolls
Fri, Feb 13 2015Some people are just awful. Some organizations are just as awful. And when those people join those organizations, we get stories like this one, where Ford has spent the past several years combatting so-called patent trolls. According to Automotive News, these malicious organizations have filed over a dozen lawsuits against the company since 2012. They work by purchasing patents, only to later accuse companies of misusing intellectual property, despite the fact that the so-called patent assertion companies never actually, you know, do anything with said intellectual property. AN reports that both Hyundai and Toyota have been victimized by these companies, with the former forced to pay $11.5 million to a company called Clear With Computers. Toyota, meanwhile, settled with Paice LLC, over its hybrid tech. The world's largest automaker agreed to pay $5 million, on top of $98 for every hybrid it sold (if the terms of the deal included each of the roughly 1.5 million hybrids Toyota sold since 2000, the company would have owed $147 million). Including the previous couple of examples, AN reports 107 suits were filed against automakers last year alone. But Ford is taking action to prevent further troubles... kind of. The company has signed on with a firm called RPX, in what sounds strangely like a protection racket. Automakers like Ford pay RPX around $1.5 million each year for access to its catalog of patents, which it spent nearly $1 billion building. "We take the protection and licensing of patented innovations very seriously," Ford told AN via email. "And as many smart businesses are doing, we are taking proactive steps to protect against those seeking patent infringement litigation." What are your thoughts on this? Should this patent business be better managed? Is it reasonable that companies purchase patents only to file suit against the companies that build actual products? Have your say in Comments.
MotorWeek remembers retro icons, Supra and NSX
Thu, 16 Oct 2014It's easy to poke a joke here and there about John Davis, the long-time host of MotorWeek. His voice is so monotonous that, from time to time, if you closed your eyes, you may think it's generated via a computer. But you have to give him and the rest of the show a lot of credit. The program has been on the air for decades, giving people direct, straight-down-the middle automotive reviews.
MotorWeek's massive back catalog of reviews are slowly making their way onto YouTube, and they provide a fascinating chance to look back on how performance cars rank against their contemporaries from back in the day. Two recent additions include the show's old looks at the 1986 Toyota Supra, the dawn of the third-generation model, and the now-iconic 1991 Acura NSX.
Both reviews are interesting in their own way. These days you hear nary a negative word about the original NSX, but MotorWeek isn't afraid to point out a few flaws. And the Supra really shows the progress of suspension tuning in the intervening decades because it has some serious body roll in the corners. Scroll down to check out both videos and get a blast from the automotive past.
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