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2014 Toyota Tundra 1794 on 2040-cars

US $50,588.00
Year:2014 Mileage:0 Color: Super White /
 Red Rock
Location:

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded V-8 5.7 L/346
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5TFAW5F14EX373900
Stock Num: 373900
Make: Toyota
Model: Tundra 1794
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Super White
Interior Color: Red Rock
Options:
  • 20-In. Chrome Clad Wheel With P275/55r20 Tires
  • 4.300 Rear Diff
  • 4And7-Pin Connector
  • A-TracAndAuto Lsd
  • Abs W/ Electronic
  • AndSmart Stop Technology
  • Ball Mount,5 Inch Oval Chrome Step Tube,5.5' Double-Walled Bed W/ Rail Caps
  • Blind Spot Monitor With Rear Cross-Traffic Alert,1794 Grade Package: All Content Included As Standard Equipment
  • Brake Assist
  • Brake Force Distribution
  • Cntrl
  • DrAndFr Pass Advanced Airbag System
  • DrAndFr Pass Seat SideAndKnee Airbags
  • Driver ElrAndAlr/Elr For All Passengers
  • EngAndTrans Oil Cooler
  • Federal Emissions
  • Hvy Duty BattAndAlt
  • Ind Coil-Spring High-Mounted Double
  • Led Daytime Running Lights (Drl)
  • Manual Headlamp Level Control
  • Power-Assisted 4 Wheel Disc Brakes,6-Spd Automatic Trans W/Sequential Shift,20" Alloy Wheels W/ P275/55r20 Tires,5.7l I-Force V8 E85 Flex Fuel Dohc 32v
  • Pwr Tilt/Slide Moonroof W/ Sliding Shade
  • Rear Backup CameraAndParking Sonar
  • Roll-Sensing Curtain Airbags (Rsca),3-Point Seatbelts For All Positions With
  • Spray-On Bedliner
  • Star Safety System: Vehicle Stability
  • Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)
  • Tow Hitch Rcvr
  • Tow/Haul Mode
  • Traction Cntrl
  • Trailer-Sway Control
  • Transfer Case
  • Trapezoidal Multi-Leaf Rear Suspension
  • Tripletech Frame
  • W/ Staggered Outboard Mounted Shocks
  • Wishbone Front Susp W/ Stabilizer Bar
  • With Dual Ind Vvt-I 381 Hp / 401 Lb-Ft,4wdemand Part-Time 4wd W/Elec Controlled
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors

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Fri, Apr 8 2016

The Swedish Number is now a thing. It's a cool thing. You dial, a random Swede picks up, and you chat. Or, in my case, you dial and a random Brit living in Sweden for the past six year picks up and you chat. Since I was calling on behalf of Autoblog, when I got Martin from the small coastal town of Sundsvall, on the phone, we talked about cars, Volvos (natch), and cold-weather testing. Oh, and about plugging in his regular Toyota Prius. ABG: I was able to come to Sweden and test Volvos a month or so ago. Do you drive a Volvo? Martin: [laughs] No. I think Volvo is a fantastic car. It truly is an amazing car, but no. My girlfriend has a company car, so we drive a hybrid Toyota Prius. ABG: And how does that work in the cold winters? It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems. Martin: No problem at all. Because we have these cold winters, like you do get in the States as well, where we park our cars, we've got electricity posts where we can plug in the cars. Motor car engines have a heater, so you can have the heater going for some time before you get into the car. So it warms up the engine and there's a socket inside the car to warm up the inside of the car as well. It's very efficient. You just need to remember to set the timer when you climb out of the car and connect the cable. It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems as well because your car is already warm before you start them. ABG: I know that makes them overall more efficient, I just didn't know it could work with any car. It used to be you would keep the diesel engine blocks warm, but this works for pretty much any car in Sweden? Martin: Yes. Our temperatures here can vary. We do tend to get roundabout -18 to -25C [0 to -15F], where I live, sometimes. Normally, in the winter, we always plug the car in to make it more environmentally friendly, for starters, and then it's a nice warm car when you get in. The coldest I remember it getting here was -36 [-33F]. In the north of Sweden they've had, on record, -56 [-69F]. ABG: That's too cold. Martin: That is cold, yeah. Most countries, now, use the north of Sweden to test their cars because of the ice. Volvo S90 Prototype View 15 Photos ABG: That's actually why I came over there, to test out the new XC90s and S90s. Martin: Is that your job, then? ABG: I don't test the cars for the companies, but I test them for Autoblog. They'll invite us to test the vehicles so we can see for ourselves what the vehicles do in cold weather.

Honda, Subaru airlifting parts to bypass port labor diputes

Fri, Feb 6 2015

It should be abundantly obvious that a vital element in building cars is actually having the components on hand to assemble them. A labor dispute on the West Coast between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and management is not making that quite so easy for some Japanese automakers. Work slowdowns at the ports have pushed Honda and Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries into flying some parts into the country. The two automakers began shipping by airplane late last month to avoid production delays, according to Bloomberg, but it has been an expensive solution. Subaru's chief financial officer said the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. They aren't the only companies dealing with the problem, either. Toyota reportedly stopped overtime assembly at some of its factories here because of the delays in getting parts, according to Bloomberg. The dockworkers have been negotiating on a new contract since May 2014, and the current offer on the table to them has offered a 3 percent raise, according to Bloomberg. Although, the union is reportedly considering another slowdown at 29 ports along the West Coast in the coming days. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Nick Ut / AP Photo Auto News UAW/Unions Honda Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute

Why Toyota Camry's Korea Car of the Year win is a big-time upset

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

The 2013 Toyota Camry is officially the car of the year in Korea. The country's motoring press graced the Japanese sedan with the honor for the first time, officially marking a shift in prevailing Korean attitudes toward Japan and its products. According to industry analysts, buyers in the country are no longer simply choosing their purchases based on whether or not they're made in South Korea, but rather based on quality and personal choice. That's a big jump from a few years ago, when buyers viewed their purchases through a patriotic lens.
The Camry managed to edge out a total of 44 other cars, including hardware from both Hyundai and Kia, to become the first foreign vehicle to take home the Korea Automobile Journalist Association's Car of the Year award. As The Detroit News points out, just 10 years ago, domestic manufacturers held some 99 percent of the Korean car market. But a change in trade regulations has opened up the country considerably, and buyers now have access to a wide range of products from around the globe. As a result, Hyundai and Kia have countered by cutting prices in an attempt to keep their grip on the market.