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Stunning Hard To Find Lifted Old Man Emu Toyota Landcruiser..(7) Passenger.. on 2040-cars

US $8,888.00
Year:1994 Mileage:185603 Color: lighting
Location:

Decatur, Illinois, United States

Decatur, Illinois, United States
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Moving forces sale of this very rare Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series,I purchased This beauty 2.5 years ago from a private owner in Texas.Within the last (3) years the following features were added to this cruiser: New A/C compressor,expansion valve,condensor,radiator,water pump,thermostat,plugs and wires,distributor and belts.The A/C blows cold.Additional Add ons include:Ole Man Emu full suspension system,crossdrilled slotted upgraded front and rear brakes,performance exhaust system,K&N Air filter,Yakima roof rack with wind deflector.Options work as intended including: A/C,P/W,P/L,Radio,Sunroof,F+R Wipers,Power Antenna,differential locking system,transmission,interior and exterior lighting.The entire interior was removed by the former owner to install sound deadening materials in floor and doors,this truck is extremely quiet.Please see vehicle condition segment to understand corrosion issues.I have extensive service tickets from the previous owners,including one from 2005 ,when the owner spent $668.00 to have the fuel injectors cleaned and recalibrated.This Landcruiser was serviced since it was new, with no limitations on cost.Vehicle has never been smoked in,and the warm and comfortable blue cloth is in absolutely stunning condition.Only 10,000 miles on a brand new set of 285 Yokohama Radial All Terrain Tires.No stains,or rips, on the seats,or the headliner,and the third row folding seats look like they have never been sat in.Every time I have driven this beauty,I get compliments,and thumbs-up from other drivers,so if you are timid,and do not appreciate attention to your vehicle,I suggest you look into a newer cookie cutter body style,that you will most certainly pay over $60,000.00 for.If you look at my feedback you will see that I am an honest seller,and if your intentions,or feedback record indicate to me that you are not credible,I will reserve the right to terminate your bid,or offer.If you have any questions please ask through EBAY ask a question section.If you prefer to speak to me,you can reach me at (217) 521-0456,and as a senior citizen I ask that you call only between 8:00 to 7:00 CST. Thank you and Good Luck.....Richard

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The ugly economics of green vehicles

Sat, Sep 20 2014

It's fair to say that most consumers would prefer a green vehicle, one that has a lower impact on the environment and goes easy on costly fuel (in all senses of the term). The problem is that most people can't – or won't – pay the price premium or put up with the compromises today's green cars demand. We're not all "cashed-up greenies." In 2013, the average selling price of a new vehicle was $32,086. The truth is that most Americans can't afford a new car, green or not. In 2013, the average selling price of a new vehicle was $32,086. According to a recent Federal Reserve study, the median income for American families was $46,700 in 2013, a five-percent decline from $49,000 in 2010. While $32,000 for a car may not sound like a lot to some, it's about $630 a month financing for 48 months, assuming the buyer can come up with a $6,400 down payment. And that doesn't include gas, insurance, taxes, maintenance and all the rest. It's no wonder that a recent study showed that the average family could afford a new car in only one of 25 major US cities. AutoTrader conducted a recent survey of 1,900 millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) about their new and used car buying habits. Isabelle Helms, AutoTrader's vice president of research, said millennials are "big on small" vehicles, which tend to be more affordable. Millennials also yearn for alternative-powered vehicles, but "they generally can't afford them." When it comes to the actual behavior of consumers, the operative word is "affordable," not "green." In 2012, US new car sales rose to 14.5 million. But according to Manheim Research, at 40.5 million units, used car sales were almost three times as great. While the days of the smoke-belching beater are mostly gone, it's a safe bet that the used cars are far less green in terms of gas mileage, emissions, new technology, etc., than new ones. Who Pays the Freight? Green cars, particularly alternative-fuel green cars, cost more than their conventional gas-powered siblings. A previous article discussed how escalating costs and limited utility drove me away from leasing a hydrogen fuel cell-powered Hyundai Tucson, which at $50,000, was nearly twice the cost of the equivalent gas-powered version. In Hyundai's defense, it's fair to ask who should pay the costs of developing and implementing new technology vehicles and the infrastructure to support them.

Toyota sees Camry share loss despite predicting increasing sales

Tue, 02 Apr 2013

Toyota may be set to lose share the midsize sedan market. While speaking with Automotive News, Toyota North America CEO Jim Lentz said that if his company kept pace with the current swell in the market for family four doors, Toyota would need to sell around 500,000 Camry models. "I'm not sure we can do much more than 400 [thousand] today," Lentz said.
But that doesn't mean Camry sales are shrinking - on the contrary, Lentz thinks Toyota will likely sell more Camry units in 2013 than it did in 2012, it's just that the company isn't keeping pace with segment's current explosion in popularity. Industry wide, midsized sedan sales have increased by 20 percent. "Are we going to lose [Camry] share? Probably so," Lentz said, "but we will continue to grow in raw volume."
Toyota sold 404,886 Camry units last year, and the company just revised its 2013 sales objective from 2.18 million units earlier this year to 2.2-million plus units, so while things are looking up for the brand and Camry sales may be on the rise, Toyota may not have the muscle to keep up its share in the sedan segment. Whether that's because of a production bottleneck or a predicted sales ceiling isn't clear. We've got a call in and will update this news item if/when we learn more.

Jay Leno goes offroading with the legendary Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart

Mon, 17 Nov 2014

Jay Leno takes a step outside of his cavernous garage for this latest video for a jaunt into the desert to get a little dirty. He meets up with off-road racing legend Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart, who has multiple Baja 500 and 1000 wins in his motorsports career, to play with a Toyota Tundra in the sand.
Unfortunately, Leno doesn't get to interview Stewart too deeply about his long history in racing, but Ironman does talk a little bit about reading the trail while speeding through the desert. In lieu of a great conversation, there is a ton of high-quality footage of the Toyota bounding through the desert.
This clip feels more like a marketing effort than the usual output from Jay Leno's Garage, but it's still great to see Stewart behind the wheel sliding a truck, just like old times. The two of them even take the truck on a somewhat humorous journey at the end of the video.