2014 Toyota Tundra Raybestos Rattlesnake on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Double Cab
Engine:5.7L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
New
Year: 2014
Interior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Tundra
Trim: SR5 Double Cab
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 411
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: White
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Rattlesnake Tundra custom built for the 2013 SEMA show. Rattlesnake wrap artwork by tattoo artist Corey Miller. $65,000 worth of extras on this truck. Excellent Condition. NAV, Satellite Radio, Back-Up Camera, Bed Liner, Tow Hitch, 4x4. MUST SEE!
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE 5.7 liter engine with TRD Supercharger, intercooler, cold air intake, TRD stainless steel exhaust (510 HP) Custom-fabricated and boxed severe-duty control arms with Raybestos professional grade ball joints. . OPTION PACKAGES SR5 UPGRADE PACKAGE: urethane tilt/telescopic 4-spoke steering wheel, front console box w/3 cupholders and replaces standard equipment column shifter w/center console urethane gated shift lever, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, Compass, Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Anti-Theft Immobilizer w/Alarm, Front Bucket Seats, 8-way power adjustable driver's seat w/power lumbar support and 4-way manual adjustable front passenger seat. Raybestso racing NASCAR intermediate brake package. Including calipers, rotors and race pads. Dick Cepek 20x8.5 gun metal wheels and Mickey Thompson tires. Fox off-road performance shocks and reservoir system and Deaver rear leaf springs. Navigation, 4x4, Back-Up Camera EXCELLENT VALUE Reduced from $89, 986. |
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Toyota says freezing temps pose zero problems for fuel cell vehicles
Fri, Feb 7 2014Hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles are not afraid of one thing – freezing cold weather. That's the latest from two companies that have been driving the cars in frostbite temperatures in the Northeast recently. Proton Onsite runs a fleet of 10 Toyota FCHV-adv fuel cell vehicles out of its Connecticut headquarters and discovered that the snow and three-degree temperature didn't restrict range. Mark Schiller, Proton vice president of business development, said in a statement that, "I went out to my Toyota FCHV-adv and brushed off a foot of snow before starting the car right up. No problem." While electric vehicles can have their driving range reduced in extreme temperatures (but not always), Proton Onsite hasn't seen that happen in the Polar Vortex. They're performing flawlessly in freezing temperatures even with the heaters blasting, and are continuing to hit their range of about 300 miles, Schiller said. Air Products, based on Allentown, PA, has had a similar experience. The FCHV-adv has had great performance under harsh conditions, according to Nick Mittica, commercial manager, hydrogen energy systems. Employees drove the fuel cell vehicle during one of Pennsylvania's worst winters in recent memory and, you guessed it, "No problem." Toyota says that has put its fuel cell fleet through the wringer, logging millions of miles over the last decade, to make sure performance can be delivered within extreme weather conditions. Toyota engineers spent weeks testing cold weather start up, performance and durability up in Yellowknife, Canada. Temperature can reach -30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) at that location. On other end of the scale, Toyota was able to verify that its FCVs can handle driving through heat in Death Valley national park. We heard the same from Mercedes the other day, too. Extreme weather functionality is apparently something automakers want to make absolutely sure the public doesn't worry about. Jan. 30, 2014 – Record low temperatures have stranded many East Coast drivers, but not those driving a Toyota fuel cell hybrid vehicle. Connecticut-based Proton Onsite, which operates a fleet of ten Toyota FCHV-adv fuel cell vehicles, says that even in single digit temperatures, the FCHV-adv shows no signs of frostbite. "We had another snow storm Tuesday night and this morning the temperature was 3 degrees," says Mark Schiller, Proton vice president of business development.
2013 Toyota RAV4
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If the choices in the marketplace were still largely limited to the Honda CR-V, as was the case when this market niche was green, the Toyota offering might actually seem like the exciting choice. But with new players offering better dynamic thrills (Mazda CX-5), cool turbo motors and fancy technology (Ford Escape), or even crunchy cred (Subaru Forester), the small crossover shopper is really spoiled for choice in 2013.
Toyota will steer clear of driverless cars
Thu, 04 Sep 2014Toyota executives say the company's primary focus is on safety. At least for the time being, that means the company won't pursue development of a driverless car.
Speaking at the company's advanced safety seminar in Ypsilanti, MI, Thursday morning, Seigo Kuzumaki, Toyota's deputy chief safety technology officer, said that Toyota envisions a future driving environment that optimizes the best of both humans and computers, not choosing one over the other.
"Toyota's main objective is safety, so it will not be developing a driverless car." - Seigo Kuzumaki
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