2008 Toyota Fj Cruiser, Trail Teams Edition, 6 Speed Stick, Loaded With Options on 2040-cars
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
This is my 2008 Toyota Trail Teams Special Edition, with rare 6 speed
stick, 68,000 miles. and is one of the cleanest vehicles you will find. Kelley Blue Book value is $22,159 with the options this truck has and is a private party sell price - NOT a retail price.
I am very particular about my cars. It still has the balance of the
certified warranty on the power-train up to 100,000 miles or 7 years from date of purchase. No dings, no dents and no
scratches. It's clean. Rear seat has never been sat in. Passenger
seat has only been sat in a handful of times. Color is White on White,
which is a rare, factory option, and only available on the Trail Teams
Edition. I have always had seat covers on the front seats to protect
them, so they are prefect. If you look closely in the pictures, you will
see the seat covers are still on the car, so it's the cover you see
that is worn and NOT the seat itself. I have driven this vehicle since
it was purchased certified pre-owned form Toyota with upper twenty
something thousand miles as a daily driver. I waited for the longest
time to find one of these, because it comes with all of the options
Toyota offered in the FJ in 2008. All factory options and NONE are
aftermarket: Built in Boom Box, Trail Teams Badges, Roof Rack, Manual
Transmission, Arctic White on White Paint, TRD(Toyota Racing Division)
Black Out Wheels, Off Road Tires, Rock Bars, Off Road Head Lights, Rear
Diff. Lock, All Time All-Wheel Drive, Air Conditioning, Parking Sensors,
AM/FM/CD, Compass on dash with Camber/Piths Gauges, Anti-Slip Traction
Control, Outdoor Temp, 4X4 Low Range, Skid Plates on Both Front and Rear
of the Vehicle, Tow Package, Rubber Winter Mats including in the back
cargo area, in-dash 6 Disk CD Player, Auxiliary input for iPod or other,
6 speed standard transmission and more. The truck is immaculate and
has never been modified or been off road. Never has been in an
accident. Please let me know if you have any questions or would like
to see it. I am ONLY selling to buy a new pickup truck as I need
something larger for work. Doubt you will find a cleaner truck. If you
know anything about the Toyota FJ, Trail Teams Package, they are very
and are sought after. There was only one per dealership allowed, they
are extremely hard to come by, and bring a premium when you find one. I
think I am asking a fair price as what I have found others have been
selling for much more. Take a look on eBay and they are looking for
quite a bit more than my asking price.
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Sat, Sep 19 2015Kayaba Industry Co, which does business in the US as suspension parts maker KYB, and Sumitomo Electric Industries are facing payments in the millions to settle price-fixing cases about the components that they make. As part of the Department of Justice's ongoing crackdown of price fixing in the auto industry, KYB agreed to pay $62 million and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to set the cost of shock absorbers from the mid '90s through 2012. The company allegedly worked with co-conspirators to keep the cost of the parts high, and those components then made it into vehicles from Honda, Kawasaki, Nissan, Subaru, Suzuki, and Toyota. "Any collusive agreement among competitors to restrict price competition undercuts our free enterprise system and violates the law," said Carter M. Stewart, US Attorney of the Southern District of Ohio, in the DoJ's announcement. Over the past few years, the DoJ has brought cases against 37 parts suppliers and 55 executives, leading to over $2.6 billion in fines. The investigations haven't always been so successful – some of the Japanese execs fled from the US to avoid prosecution. Critics allege that price fixing is simply how business is done. According to Automotive News, Sumitomo Electric Industries is also facing a $50 million settlement in a civil lawsuit that's related to price fixing of parts like wiring harnesses and heater control panels. The plaintiffs include owners and dealers that purchased vehicles with these parts. The company asserts that the violations are from before 2010, and it now has different process in place to avoid further violations. KYB Agrees to Plead Guilty and Pay $62 Million Criminal Fine for Fixing Price of Shock Absorbers Kayaba Industry Co. Ltd., dba KYB Corporation (KYB) has agreed to plead guilty and to pay a $62 million criminal fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix the price of shock absorbers installed in cars and motorcycles sold to U.S. consumers. According to charges filed today, KYB conspired from the mid-1990s until 2012 to fix the prices of shock absorbers sold to Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (manufacturer of Subaru vehicles), Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., Nissan Motor Company Ltd., Suzuki Motor Corporation and Toyota Motor Company, including their subsidiaries in the United States.
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