2002 Toyota Mr2 Spyder on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:1.8L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JTDFR320920052616
Stock Num: 228722084
Make: Toyota
Model: MR2 Spyder
Year: 2002
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Brown
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 123516
Convertible, Leather, Cd Player, Remote keyless power door locks, Power mirrors, 1 one-touch power windows, Air conditioning, Alloy trim on doors, Front reading lights, Leather trim on shift knob, Leather steering wheel, Front console with storage, Front cupholders, Front door pockets, Remote trunk release, Speed-proportional power steering, Tilt-adjustable steering wheel, Variable intermittent wipers, Manual convertible roof, Rear defogger, 4-wheel ABS, Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes, Daytime running lights, Engine immobilizer, Passenger airbag deactivation switch, Front seatbelt pretensioners, Electronic brakeforce distribution, BASE ENGINE SIZE 1.8 L, CAM TYPE Double overhead cam (DOHC), CYLINDERS Inline 4, VALVES 16,VALVE TIMING Variable,TORQUE 125 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm, HORSEPOWER 138 hp @ 6400 rpm,TURNING CIRCLE 34.8 ft. FUEL TANK CAPACITY 12.7 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 279.4/342.9 mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 22/27 mpg warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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Toyota launches Pixis Space; first kei cars are Daihatsus in drag
Fri, 09 Sep 2011Toyota has announced that it will unveil its first-ever kei car to be sold under its recently launched Pixis sub-brand. The vehicle, called the Pixis Space, will make its official debut in late September. Based on the Daihatsu Move Conte, the Pixis Space will be sold at Toyota dealerships through what the automakers calls "Pixis stations." Yes, seriously.
After Toyota's version of the Daihatsu Move Conte makes its debut, the Japanese automaker will launch a Pixis-badged Daihatsu Hijet truck and microvan in December. By the end of 2012, Toyota says it will launch a Pixis version of the upcoming Daihatsu e:S - a vehicle that returns 70.6 miles per gallon (U.S.) as measured under Japan's JC08 test cycle.
In case you weren't aware, Daihatsu - Japan's oldest manufacturer of automobiles - operates under the control of Toyota. In other words, these Pixis machines are simply badge engineering at the kei level.
Toyota's production fuel cell car to cost between $50-100k
Fri, 03 May 2013
While the cost of building a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle continues to go down over time, reports over the last few years have steadily maintained that the first Toyota hydrogen-powered vehicles for customers should ring up for around $50,000. Company officials cited this figure way back in 2010, and have reiterated it in subsequent years.
So, while a recent Automotive News report about the cost of Toyota's 2015 Hydrogen car doesn't offer up any new figures, it does offer an interesting pricing wrinkle. According to the report, the "cost factor" for the hydrogen vehicles will be in the $50k ballpark, meaning the retail price could be anywhere from there, up to as much as around $100,000.
Toyota turning landfill gas into hybrid vehicles, indirectly
Fri, Mar 28 2014Chamillionaire certainly wasn't referring to the Toyota Avalon or Camry when he rapped about "ridin' dirty" but maybe he'll change his tune soon. That's because some of the future energy sources for the Kentucky factory that makes those two models will come from gas created from the breakdown of solid waste. So the power behind some of the production at Toyota's largest North American factory will indeed be funky. Toyota is working with Waste Services of the Bluegrass to build a network of wells at a nearby landfill in order to collect the gases. Construction of the system starts next month and will be finished by early next year. The upshot is that the system will produce one megawatt of electricity per hour, which is the equivalent to the power used by 800 houses. Last spring, Toyota said it would start producing the Lexus ES at the Kentucky plant after getting almost a $150 million offer from the state. That's because that model is expected to add 50,000 vehicles to the existing production numbers at the plant. And those production numbers are already large, as Toyota makes both the standard and hybrid versions of both the Camry and Avalon there. Mind you, Toyota's not the first to go this route for factory-energy production. In 2011, General Motors' Orion Assembly Plant started getting about 40 percent of its energy for production of models such as the Chevy Sonic and Buick Verano from methane captured from a landfill nearby. The General estimated at the time that the process would cut the company's energy costs by about $1.1 million a year. Check out Toyota's press release about the Kentucky plant and its future landfill gas below. Landfill Gas to Build Cars and a Greener Community Partnership between Toyota and local landfill turns garbage into good March 24, 2014 GEORGETOWN, Ky. (MARCH, 24 2014) – Can a car company be a vehicle for change? Toyota thinks so. The Kentucky plant that manufactures some of the greenest cars on the road, including two hybrid models, will soon be powered in part by green electricity. Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. has teamed up with Waste Services of the Bluegrass to generate power from local landfill waste, marking the region's first business to business landfill gas to energy initiative. Toyota estimates the locally-generated landfill gas will supply enough power each year for the production of 10,000 vehicles. How it Works As solid waste naturally breaks down in a landfill, it creates gas.