2010 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l, Under 40k Miles on 2040-cars
Santa Maria, California, United States
VERY clean, dealer maintained 4x4 FJ Cruiser, Army Green with white top. I added a grill guard, brush guard, and a fun lucky star pinup girl that was reminiscent of my grandfathers pinup gal from his WWII bomber. This simple little star/pinup got this fun little rig into a few car shows and parades, and I get so many thumbs up from people it's very cool! However, if you don't like it, it is just a decal and pretty easy to remove, but it really does give the FJ some character! I also added a cool real grenade shifter to the 4x4 shifter, but if you're the anti-2A commie type, I have the original shifter as well, and once again, all the gun decals can be removed...just know I think you're a pussy.
Now, The vehicle has NEVER been in serious 4x4 conditions (which probably makes me a pussy)...mostly dirt roads. Like I said, ALWAYS dealer maintained with synthetic oil.I added a clarion stereo/CD player to get bluetooth capabilities and added an ipod hookup hidden in the glove box. I do still have the original radio if you want it back. it does have the 8-speakers but not the sub woofer in the back...The Clarion does have a cool sound equalizer that can get the bass thumping though. This FJ is 4x4 and has the optional Rear Diff. locking button, so it is a serious off-road vehicle. It has less than 40k miles on it, and is immaculate except for some scuffs here and there as I hauled my band equipment in the back mostly. It also does have the safety back up camera which is pretty cool, and The Tires are BRAND new!!! Now this is my second listing and my last time...I've also put it on a local craigslist and autotrader this time, so I'll be honest l do reserve the right to end this early if someone local buys it for what I want. (think high Kelly bluebook for excellent condition private sale). I set my reserve just a tad lower...not much, I'm not in a huge hurry to sell her, she's paid off, but just taking space, and I wanna buy a new Indian motorycle. So, last chance ebay. |
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Senator pushes for up to life sentence for auto execs found to delay recalls
Tue, Aug 5 2014Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill (shown above) has had it with automotive execs stalling when it comes to recalls. The Missiourian has proposed a new bill, the Motor Vehicle and Highway Safety Enhancement Act, which aims to improve the automotive safety following the high-profile fiascos involving General Motors and Toyota. Aside from a doubling of the budget for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over the next six years and the removal of the $35-million limit for fining automakers, the plan includes a provision that would punish auto executives if it's discovered they knowingly delayed recalls. How will it punish them, you ask? Oh, you know, just life in prison. The bill "gives federal prosecutors greater discretion to bring criminal prosecutions for auto safety violations and increases the possible penalties, including up to life in prison for violations that result in death," McCaskill's office told The Detroit News. If a delayed recall led to serious injuries, meanwhile, execs could still face a 15-year stint behind bars. As for that change in the fine structure for automakers, the removal of the limit is complemented by a hefty increase in the per-vehicle fine, from $5,000 to $25,000. With this change, GM could have been on the hook for $55 billion (with a "b") in fines for its bumbling of the ignition switch recall, rather than just $35 million. The News says, though, that NHTSA has "wide discretion" in handing out the fines. Considering a $55-billion fine is enough to sink any automaker, it is unlikely that such a monumental sum would be handed out. Still, the potential threat of such a death sentence should be enough for any automaker to sit up and take notice. "With millions of Americans behind the wheel every day, and more than 33,000 killed on our roads each year, we've got to do more to keep our cars and the roads we drive them on safe," McCaskill said, according to The News. "Painful recent examples at Toyota and GM have shown us we also must make it easier to hold accountable those who jeopardize consumers' safety. For too long, auto safety resources have remained virtually stagnant while cars and the safety challenges they present have become more complex." What do you think? Do you agree with McCaskill's proposed bill? Should the punishments for automakers and execs be more or less harsh? Have your say in Comments. News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: J.
Watch this video diary of a 900-hp Toyota Supra build
Sat, 08 Jun 2013If you've ever looked at a car with nearly 1,000 horsepower and wondered why anyone needs that amount of thrust, you may want to take a look at the video below. In it, one gentleman details his descent into Toyota Supra madness, starting with a pristine factory example and stumbling down the rabbit hole of modification. What makes this particular clip interesting is just how honest the owner is as he explains the evolution of his car. He doesn't just prattle off a list of parts like he's reading the menu at an IHOP.
Instead, he painstakingly pulls us through the car's growth, detailing each iteration and what pushed him to the next stage of the build every time. From this point of view, it looks less like someone walked into a shop and lit a massive stack of $100 bills on fire and more like a quasi-logical progression of events. Or at least it does to me. You can check out the build in the video below, complete with plenty of Fast and the Furious references and racing. Win, win, win.
2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser Ultimate Edition
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Introduced at the end of 2006, this is the last year for the Toyota FJ Cruiser, the reincarnated FJ40-series Land Cruiser that will shortly journey to Takama-ga-hara, the Plain of High Heaven. In its first model year, we drove it to SEMA and found it, shall we say, coarse. It bobbled on the freeway and droned in the cabin, its boxy interior providing four bounce-boards for unpleasant frequencies. Tall mirrors helped one work around the eclipse of vision aft of the B-pillars, but navigating traffic required forethought and technique. Its turning circle was measured in kilometers. For the first two years of its life, it needed premium gas. It may have been fun to look at, but we couldn't wait to get out of it.
That's not the case anymore, and now the FJ Cruiser is poised to join a long list of vehicles that got better and better, then got axed.
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