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2014 Toyota Tundra Platinum on 2040-cars

US $51,028.00
Year:2014 Mileage:0 Color: Attitude Black Metallic /
  Black/Alpine
Location:

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

6200 S 36th St, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded V-8 5.7 L/346
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5TFAW5F12EX397256
Stock Num: 397256
Make: Toyota
Model: Tundra Platinum
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Attitude Black Metallic
Interior Color: Black/Alpine
Options:
  • 4.300 Rear Diff
  • 4And7-Pin Connector
  • A-TracAndAuto Lsd
  • Abs W/ Electronic
  • AndSmart Stop Technology
  • Blind Spot Monitor With Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Brake Assist
  • Brake Force Distribution
  • Cntrl
  • DrAndFr Pass Advanced Airbag System
  • DrAndFr Pass Seat SideAndKnee Airbags
  • Driver ElrAndAlr/Elr For All Passengers
  • EngAndTrans Oil Cooler
  • Federal Emissions
  • Fender Flares
  • Hvy Duty BattAndAlt
  • Ind Coil-Spring High-Mounted Double
  • Led Daytime Running Lights (Drl)
  • Manual Headlamp Level Control
  • Power-Assisted 4 Wheel Disc Brakes,6-Spd Automatic Trans W/Sequential Shift,20" Alloy Wheels W/ P275/55r20 Tires,5.7l I-Force V8 E85 Flex Fuel Dohc 32v
  • Pwr Tilt/Slide Moonroof W/ Sliding Shade
  • Rear Backup CameraAndParking Sonar
  • Roll-Sensing Curtain Airbags (Rsca),3-Point Seatbelts For All Positions With
  • Spray-On Bedliner,5 Inch Oval Chrome Step Tube,5.5' Double-Walled Bed W/ Rail Caps
  • Star Safety System: Vehicle Stability
  • Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)
  • Tow Hitch Rcvr
  • Tow/Haul Mode
  • Traction Cntrl
  • Trailer-Sway Control
  • Transfer Case
  • Trapezoidal Multi-Leaf Rear Suspension
  • Tripletech Frame
  • W/ Staggered Outboard Mounted Shocks
  • Wishbone Front Susp W/ Stabilizer Bar
  • With Dual Ind Vvt-I 381 Hp / 401 Lb-Ft,4wdemand Part-Time 4wd W/Elec Controlled
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors

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2013 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport

Tue, 16 Apr 2013

"Oh yeah, Toyota still makes the Tacoma." Admit it, that's what you just said to yourself. It's a perfectly natural reaction, but the Tacoma has been quietly anchoring its segment for years, outselling every other compact pickup without making too much of a fuss. Toyota hasn't neglected the Tacoma - it was updated in 2012 with a revised nose and interior as the most noteable changes.
In a world awash with high-value fullsize pickups all vying for your attention, the Tacoma still charms more than a few buyers out of their cash. I hooked a Tacoma for a week to see whether it still has enough to recommend it.
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Scion didn't have to go down like this. Through the magic of hindsight and hubris, it's easier to see what went wrong. And what might have been. What the industry should understand is this: Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. This is more than just the failure of a sub-brand. It's the failure of a company to deliver new and compelling products over an extended period of time. Toyota will point to the Great Recession as the reason it hedged its bets and withdrew funding for new vehicles, instead of using that as an opportunity to redouble efforts. This was as good as a death warrant, although myopically no one realized it at the time. Sadly, GM's Saturn experiment was a road map for this exact form of failure. No one at Toyota seemed to think the Saturn experience was worth protecting their experimental brand from. Or they weren't heard. Brands live and die on product. Somehow, Scion convinced itself that its real success metric was a youthful demographic of buyers. It seems like this was used to gauge the overall health of the brand. Look at the aging and uncompetitive tC, which Scion proudly noted had a 29-year-old average buyer. That fails to take into account its lack of curb appeal and flagging sales. Who cares if the declining number of people buying your cars are younger? Toyota is going to kill the tC thirteen years [And two indifferent generations ... - Ed.] after it was introduced. In that time, Honda has come out with three entirely new generations of the Civic. Scion wasn't a losing proposition from the get-go. Its death is due to negligence and apathy. At launch, the brand could have gone a few different ways. The xB was plucky, interesting, and useful – a tough mix of ephemeral characteristics – but the xA didn't offer much except a thin veneer of self-consciously applied attitude. That's ok; it was cute. Enter the tC, which managed to combine sporty pretensions with decent cost. It took on the Civic Coupe in the contest for coolness, and usually managed to win. More importantly, an explicit brand value early on was a desire to avoid second generations of any of its models, promising a continually evolving and fresh lineup. At this point, the road splits. Down one lane lies the Scion that could have been. After a short but reasonable product lifecycle, it would have renewed the entire lineup.

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Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
BMW 328i: it's 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gets called out for being more powerful and frugal than the six-cylinder it replaces.