2004 Toyota Sienna Le Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
Works great, looks fine, the 23 pictures in this listing are from 4/16/2014 I purchased it new from Toyota of Richardson on 5/31/2003 for a Total Cash Price of $24,659.93 with the intention of keeping it for about 10 years $26,804.00 Original Sticker Price Total Blue Mirage Metallic exterior paint color Fawn interior fabric Removable full-size 8th seat! Power side slide door Back row seats fold down and stow PermaVIN / Glass Etch Carpet Mat Set w/ Door Sill Protectors No smokers or pets ever Vehicle has been well maintained, all maintenance records kept and available, recent highlights are listed below Includes original keys: 2 fobs, 2 regular keys, 1 valet key, 1 "credit card" key (never used) Includes original Rear Seat Audio remote control (never used) Includes original window sticker Includes original 2004 Sienna Pocket Reference Guide Includes original 2004 Sienna 10 page color brochure Includes original 2004 Sienna 32 page Owner's Warranty Information book with Owner Change Form Includes original 2004 Sienna 38 page Scheduled Maintenance Guide Includes original 2004 Sienna 487 page Owner's Manual Includes 1 free TX state inspection at any Driver's Edge location Oil change @ 4/16/2014 @ 102,085 miles New spark plugs @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles New alternator belt @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles New power steering belt @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles New air filters (engine & cabin) @ 4/16/2014 @102,085 miles Toyota Multi-Point inspection @ 11/12/2013 @ 98,899 miles (no red, yellow on air filters, rest green) Tire rotation @ 11/12/2013 @ 98,899 miles State inspection @ 6/5/2013 @ 94,909 miles New battery @ 9/15/2012 @ 88,574 miles New tires (4) @ 3/17/2012 @ 84,039 miles (80,000 mileage Michelin Destiny 215/65R-16 98T BSW, includes lifetime road hazard from any Discount Tire location) New engine timing belt & water pump @ 3/16/2012 @ 84,007 miles Transmission service @ 1/30/2012 @ 82,876 miles Any questions, please let me know! |
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Lost power in a winter storm? Just hook up a Toyota Prius like this guy did
Thu, Jan 9 2014The Toyota Prius' battery pack just got something like a five-star rating from a truly seasoned professional – a 50-year aircraft technician. Bob Osemlak, who'd served more than three of those five decades with the Canadian Air Force, brought electricity back to his home in December during a heavy ice storm thanks to his gas-electric car. His ingenuity allowed him to turn on lights, furnace, refrigerator and the TV. The Thornhill, Ontario resident lost power for nearly a day on December 21 – not nearly as much as millions of other people hit by the recent storm - and so he still set about using his Prius for backup power, according to EV World. His ingenuity allowed him to turn on lights, furnace, refrigerator and the TV. Being an aircraft technician for so long brought Osemlak the ability to home-brew his V2H set-up that he urges other people to avoid, for safety reasons. He had planned for a potential power outage by installing an outlet on his furnace and, when the storm struck, he ran a cord through the basement window to the car. During the nine hours Osemlak used his Prius for backup power, the car's fuel gauge only reduced less than one bar, or roughly the equivalent of a gallon of gasoline. It wasn't the first time Osemlak had played with his vehicle. In the 1960s, while stationed in Winnepeg, Manitoba, he created a car starter. Every hour, the car would start up and run for 10 minutes to avoid being frozen solid in frigid winter temperatures. Featured Gallery News Source: EV WorldImage Credit: Flickr Green Toyota Green Culture Hybrid PHEV vehicle to grid storm
Everything new at the 2019 New York International Auto Show
Wed, Apr 24 2019Transcript: Welcome to the 2019 New York Auto Show. It's the last auto show, and so far it's my favorite of the year. We have a new buggy, compact pickup and trail ready SUV from Volkswagen. Ford brought the new Escape and a new Mustang performance variant, and we have a brand new Toyota Highlander and Subaru Outback. Let's go take a look around. We're here at the New York Auto Show with the Subaru stand. Normally the Subaru stand is just some white carpet and some show lighting. This year it's like we're in a national park. It's ... Frankly, I'm from Oregon. You're from Colorado. Yeah. It's making us feel at home. And in that way what better place and what better people to introduce this Subaru Outback which is pretty much the official car of Colorado and Oregon. Yeah. You actually have to buy a Subaru before they let you move to Colorado. Now instead of climbing up there and taking a look because we've been told we can't do that we're gonna go over there and check out another one. So the exterior, not that different. No. Looks exactly like an Outback. There's actually oddly a little more black plastic trim on the outside. A little too much for me. Right. It's interesting because it kind of slowly went away from that from the beginning because in the beginning the black plastic trim kind of made it an Outback, and now they're kind of bringing it back. I guess they needed to make it more macho. Right. Right. Now we're inside. Inside it looks pretty different. Swank. It's kind of swank for an Outback which has been pretty plain. Now this is the newly available vertically gigantic touch screen here. 11.6 inches. That is massive. This is how big it is when it's turned on ... just for the viewers. Now this is the onyx trim. So with that you get the black mirrors, the black wheels. This upholstery is special to the onyx, so it's gray and black and you also have this green stitching. Yeah, I like this accent stitching. It's kind of neat. Oh there's also a little tray there. Well this is a deep bin here. You can probably fit a phone. There we go. Almost. Yeah there are two USB ports. There's an additional two in the backseat. So this thing here you pop in the cup holder and it gives you a little more space or less space. These are really big, so if you have one of those Nalgene bottles I'm guessing it's going to fit in there. One of my complaints about my Subaru that I own now which is a naturally aspirated Crosstrek is that up in the mountains. It's slow?
Toyota and Lexus show off advanced safety research vehicle [w/video]
Tue, 08 Jan 2013While Google and Audi explore the possibilities of autonomous vehicles, Toyota and its Lexus division are studying the intermediate step of vehicles equipped with a deep suite of technology that help drivers make the best decisions. Introduced at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Lexus advanced safety research vehicle is an LS sedan fitted with three high-def color cameras to detect objects up to almost 500 feet away, 360-degree Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) lasers that can detect objects up to 220 feet away, three radar units to keep track of other vehicles at intersections, a precision odometer on the rear wheel, GPS that estimates orientation and an accelerometer.
Currently testing at a purpose-built 8.6 acre urban testing ground at the Higashi-Fuji Technical Center in Susono, Japan the Toyota research vehicle is being used to study how to make better drivers, as well as figuring out how to reduce crashes as the industry's journey through passive and active safety systems progresses. In the event of a crash, new rescue systems are also being tested.
Further investment is being put into the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) that would use shortwave signals to harness information from the car and from other vehicles on the road, as well as roadside infrastructure and even pedestrians. Toyota reasons it could then build a picture of interactions and, for instance, alert the driver to a potential collision at a blind intersection.