2002 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Access Cab California Truck Rust Free on 2040-cars
Athens, Wisconsin, United States
2002 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 ACCESS CAB 4X4 PICKUP WE ARE OFFERING THIS 2002 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4X4 PICK UP TRUCK FOR SALE. THIS VEHICLE COMES EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 4 WHEEL DRIVE AND 4.7 V8 ENGINE. IT ALSO INCLUDES 4 WHEEL ABS, AIR CONDITIONING, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, DUAL FRONT AIR BAGS, POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING AN AM/FM STEREO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER AND CD PLAYER WITH PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM. IT ALSO FEATURES BED LINER, CUSTOM RUNNING BOARDS, LOCKING GAS CAP, PRIVACY GLASS, TILT WHEEL, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, SLIDING REAR WINDOW, PUSH BUTTON 4WD, CARGO LAMP, AND BF GOODRICH LT285/75R16 MUD-TERRAIN T/A TIRES ON PREMIUM WHEELS. THIS VEHICLE WILL SEAT 6 PEOPLE COMFORTABLY. THE GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. THERE ARE NO RIPS, TEARS OR STAIN IN THE INTERIOR. THE METALLIC GRAY EXTERIOR IS ALSO IN IMPECCABLE CONDITION. THERE ARE NO DENTS OR SCRATCHES BEYOND NORMAL WEAR. THIS VEHICLE IS VERY CLEAN, INSIDE AND OUT AND YOU CAN TELL THAT THE PREVIOUS OWNER TOOK VERY GOOD CARE OF IT. THIS VEHICLE HAS RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM OUR CALIFORNIA LOCATION. THIS VEHICLE HAS NEVER SEEN WINTER ROADS AND THEREFORE IS COMPLETELY RUST FREE. THIS TRUCK DRIVES VERY STRONG AND SMOOTH WITH NO KNOWN PROBLEMS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS QUALITY RUST FREE PRE-OWNED VEHICLE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES. NO REFUNDS AND NO TRADES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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Chip maker Nvidia adds Volvo to list of self-driving partners
Tue, Jun 27 2017Chipmaker Nvidia Corp announced on Monday it was partnering with Volvo Cars and Swedish auto supplier Autoliv to develop self-driving car technology for vehicles due to hit the market by 2021. Volvo is owned by China's Geely Automobile Holdings. Silicon Valley-based Nvidia also announced a non-exclusive partnership with German automotive suppliers ZF and Hella for artificial intelligence technology for autonomous driving. Nvidia came to prominence in the gaming industry for designing graphics processing chips, but in recent years has been a key player in the automotive sector for providing the so-called "brain" of the autonomous vehicle. The company, whose many partners already include Tesla, Toyota, Ford, Audi, BMW, and tier one supplier Robert Bosch, announced its latest deals at an automotive electronics show in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Nvidia's Drive PX artificial intelligence platform is used by Tesla in its Models S and X and upcoming Model 3 electric vehicles. Volkswagen AG's Audi is also using the system to reach full autonomous driving by 2020. In a call with reporters, Nvidia's senior automotive director Danny Shapiro said carmakers and their main suppliers are now moving away from the research and development phase of autonomous vehicles and into concrete production plans. The system developed jointly by ZF and Hella, and using Nvidia's Drive PX platform, will combine front cameras with radar and software to create technology meeting the Euro NCAP safety certification for so-called "Level 3" driving, in which some, but not all, driving is performed by the car. Volvo is already using the Drive PX for the self-driving cars in its "Drive Me" autonomous pilot program. Volvo's production vehicles built on Nvidia's platform, as announced on Monday, are planned for sale by 2021.Reporting By Alexandria SageRelated Video: Auto News Green Tesla Toyota Volvo Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles nvidia autoliv
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Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
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Carlos and Raquel Broadbelt were on the Cross Bronx Expressway overpass when they hit a patch of ice while dodging a pothole, sending them hurtling into a guardrail and over the side of the overpass. They fell 50 feet onto the road below. Despite the catastrophic accident - and the mangled Toyota - both driver and passenger walked away. The couple spent a night in the hospital just for observation.
The Broadbelts' miraculous survival has even surprised doctors, who told Dave Carlin from CBS New York they'd never seen an accident like it. Take a look below for the full news report from CBS New York.