2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser on 2040-cars
4168 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Fairfield, Ohio, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JTEBU11F270033867
Stock Num: 70033867
Make: Toyota
Model: FJ Cruiser
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: White / Black Cherry Pearl
Interior Color: Dark Charcoal
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 123927
Super clean local trade in FJ Cruiser 4WD with the rare 6spd manual transmission and almost every available factory option. Finished in Black Cherry Pearl with White roof and Charcoal interior, this super clean and well serviced FJ has all the options including: UPGRADE PKG 2-inc: 17 aluminum wheels w/spare tire, vehicle stability control w/active traction, AM/FM stereo w/6-disc CD changer w/ 9 speakers including rear subwoofer; CONVENIENCE PKG-inc: pwr aluminum exterior mirrors w/illuminated lamp, daytime running lights, rear clearance sonar, rear privacy glass; CONVENIENCE PKG-inc: roof rack, tow receiver hitch w/wire harness, spare tire cover; OFF ROAD PKG-inc: rock rails, front skid plate; PREFERRED PREMIUM ACCESSORY PKG-inc: 5-piece all weather floor & cargo mat set, rear door storage, front passenger armrest; Rear 110V Inverter system, Electronic differential lock, and much more. This vehicle is in super clean condition inside and out and has been very well serviced by the previous owner and even comes with a binder full of service records back to when he purchased the vehicle with 40K miles. We have just inspected and serviced the truck including 2 new tires, wheel bearing, and full checkover. Truly an exceptional FJ with the very rare 6spd manual transmission! Don't miss this one! Please visit us at our website, www.autolivery.com, for a COMPLETE description of this vehicle, including more pictures, vehicle and warranty info. A link to our website can be found in the "About the Dealer" section found in this ad.
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Toyota recalls 209,000 FJ Cruisers over seatbelt issue
Sat, 16 Mar 2013Toyota has announced that it will be issuing a substantial recall of the FJ Cruiser for a problem that could cause the front seatbelt retractors to separate from the vehicle body. This recall will apply to all FJ Cruisers - from 2007 through 2013 - totaling around 209,000 units.
The problem stems from the FJ Cruiser's pillarless door opening design that has the front-occupant seatbelts attached to the rear doors. Toyota says that when the rear doors are "repeatedly and forcefully closed," the retractor could completely separate from the door frame.
While there is no information about this recall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration yet, Toyota says that there have been no accidents or injuries associated with this issue. No specific fix or recall date are given, but the official press release is posted below.
Hydrogen stations that don't work putting a dent in H2 lifestyle
Fri, Jul 24 2015Hydrogen is the most plentiful element in the universe, but it's not abundant enough for some hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle drivers. Southern California lessees of models such as the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell SUV are taking to Facebook to voice their complaints about out-of-order fuel cell stations, Green Car Reports says. In many cases, the lack of hydrogen supply has made the cars effectively undriveable. For Tucson Fuel Cell owners, the hydrogen is supposed to be free and unlimited, but Hyundai doesn't manage the stations. One Orange County lessee of a Tucson fuel-cell vehicle hasn't driven the car for over a month because the trio of nearby stations are out of commission. Additionally, some of the stations that do work can only provide about a half-tank worth of hydrogen, once again putting a crimp the driving range of the hydrogen car. California is home to 10 of the dozen public hydrogen refueling stations in the country (there's one each in Connecticut and South Carolina), according to US Department of Energy figures. These sorts of challenges can't help Hyundai's hydrogen efforts. Last month, it was reported that Hyundai has sold fewer than 300 fuel cell vehicles worldwide during the past three years, including about 70 through the first five months of this year. The South Korea-based automaker has said it wants to sell 1,000 fuel-cell vehicles globally by the end of 2015. Fuel-cell drivers and advocates alike are hoping that Toyota will change the game when its Mirai hydrogen vehicles start hitting California roads later this year. Toyota confirmed in May that Mirai US sales would start in October in eight California dealerships. The Northeast is on tap for 2016. Related Video:
Cheap, honest transportation | 2017 Toyota Yaris iA
Fri, Mar 24 2017In The Love Bug, the main character (aside from Herbie) is a down-on-his-luck racing driver named Jim Douglas. Early on, he steps into an exotic car show room, and when the dealer asks him kind of car he's looking for, Douglas replies, "What do you have in the way of cheap, honest transportation?" The dealer quickly snatches his fancy liquor back from Douglas and soon after Herbie shows up from the back of the showroom. But if this happened today, you could easily replace the classic Beetle with a 2017 Toyota Yaris iA. The poor thing isn't nearly as endearing to look at as a classic Bug, as a result of the rather unattractive nose, and it's now using a second pseudonym (first Scion iA, then Toyota Yaris iA) to hide its Mazda heritage. However, everything else about it nails the description of cheap, honest transportation. And for that reason, it's a lovely little car. Let's start with honesty, and it begins from the minute you start equipping the car – the iA is a "what you see is what you get" proposition. You see, the iA moniker isn't the only holdover from the Scion era. The Toyota Yaris iA retains its "monospec" configuration, which means it comes with only one option: the transmission. Customers can choose from either a 6-speed manual like our test car, or a 6-speed automatic which costs $1,100. Everything else is standard, and "everything" includes some choice features. You get alloy wheels, air conditioning, cruise control, USB and Bluetooth integration, a rear-view camera, tilt and telescoping steering wheel with audio controls, and keyless entry with push-button start. Technically there are a number of dealer-installed accessories too, including your typical fare of mudguards, rear spoiler, cargo organizers, and such. However, none of them are really necessary, with one exception. For some odd reason, the Yaris iA does not come with a center armrest. It's a $195 accessory, and frankly it should be a standard feature because it's so useful. If you hadn't guessed, ours wasn't equipped with it. Everywhere else the iA is a thoroughly pleasant car, if not as sporty as the old Mazda2. The little 1.5-liter four-cylinder under the hood isn't particularly potent with 106 horsepower and 103 lb-ft of torque. But with a Miata-like 2,385-pound curb weight and our car's manual transmission, it manages to feel fairly sprightly, and never has any trouble dicing it up with traffic. That transmission is pretty decent, too.