2015 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Doublecab 4x4 on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Please contact me at : geraldrudick@arcticmail.com .
Professionally upgraded 2015 Tundra SR5 DoubleCab 4x4 TRD Off Road Package with 2,450 miles. Showroom condition. Turns lots of heads.
20" Rockstar Wheels 20x12.50/50
Federal Couragia MT Off Road Tires with roughly 2,000 miles on them
Toyota TRD Rear Sway Bar
NFab 3 Step Nerf Bars
2.5" ReadyLift Front Suspension Level Kit
1" ReadyLift Rear Block Suspension Level Kit
LED Headlighit/Fog Light Kit
LED Interior/Exterior Light Kit (all lights throughout entire vehicle match same hyperwhite color)
Volant Cold Air Intake (stock factory intake is also included)
Front windows are tinted to match factory rear window tint
Toyota Factory Spray Liner
Factory Backup Camera
Entune Touch Screen Radio Entertainment System
Tow Package with Toyota Hitch Cover
TRD Stubby Antenna
Toyota Rear Seat Tool Carrier
Truck has never seen mud or snow/salt. Factory floor mats were removed when the truck had 5 miles on it and replaced with all-weather mats. Factory mats are included. No rain, snow or salt has touched the interior floor carpeting. 100% mint. Non-smoker.
Toyota Tundra for Sale
- 2013 toyota tundra(US $19,500.00)
- 2012 toyota tundra(US $10,000.00)
- 2014 toyota tundra(US $16,000.00)
- 2012 toyota tundra sr5(US $10,000.00)
- 2012 toyota tundra tss sport series package(US $12,400.00)
- 2010 toyota tundra(US $14,300.00)
Auto Services in Illinois
Yukikaze Auto Inc ★★★★★
Woodworth Automotive ★★★★★
Vogler Ford Collision Center ★★★★★
Ultimate Exhaust ★★★★★
Twin Automotive & Transmission ★★★★★
Trac Automotive ★★★★★
Auto blog
Toyota raises Japanese base wages for first time since 2008
Fri, 14 Mar 2014Toyota is on track for record profits, and in return, its Japanese workers are receiving their first increase in base wages since 2008, plus higher pay based on seniority and a larger bonus for 2014. The Japanese automaker predicts the average laborer will net a 2.9 percent income gain.
The average Toyota employee will earn 2,700 yen ($26.28) more each month, a 0.8 percent increase from last year. Workers will also receive about 7,300 yen ($71.09) more monthly based on seniority and promotions. Finally, the company's union pushed through a median bonus of 2.44 million yen ($23,768) for 2014, the highest in 6 years.
The pay boost comes as Toyota forecasts a record 1.9-trillion yen ($18.5 billion) profit for the fiscal year ending on March 31, according to Bloomberg. It has been helped by the Japanese government's efforts to weaken the yen on international markets and expand inflation. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been asking businesses to increase compensation to end years of deflation and offset upcoming higher sales taxes. Honda and Nissan have also raised their wages there in recent months.
Ford, Toyota clean up in Best Car For The Money Awards
Fri, 22 Feb 2013The U.S. News Best Cars for the Money Awards picks winners by looking at the average transaction price, five-year total cost of ownership, the regard a car has from the automotive press, reliability figures from J.D. Power and Associates and safety data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The result, according to the magazine, is "the best combination of critical acclaim and long-term value."
Ford nabbed six of the 21 categories that received awards this year, the Focus, Fusion, Fusion Hybrid, Taurus, Escape and Edge getting trophies. Toyota and its Lexus and Scion sub-brands took another five, the Tacoma and Tundra owning the two categories given to pickup trucks. The other ten awards were split between Honda with three, Buick with two, and one each for Subaru, BMW, Hyundai, Chevrolet and Mazda.
Follow the link to see all the winners and read about why they were chosen.
Toyota unintended acceleration lawsuit settled for $16M
Mon, 08 Apr 2013Slowly, the many loose threads still dangling after the unintended acceleration issue Toyota faced a few years ago are being resolved. The Orange County District Attorney's office was believed to be the first DA's office to take Toyota to court, its suit alleging that Toyota knew its cars had defects and continued to sell them. The suit sought to "permanently enjoin Toyota from continued unlawful, unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices as it pertains to both consumers and competitors" and asked for $2,500 "for every violation of the Unfair Business Practices Act," plus costs.
That suit has now been settled, Toyota - without admitting fault or wrongdoing - agreeing to pay $16 million to the county. Half of the money will go to the Orange County Gang Reduction Intervention Partnership, another four million dollars to the OC DA's office to investigate economic crime, the remaining four million being used to pay for the case.