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Toyota Tundra Form Europe 381hp 5.7l 4x4 Very Fast Truck Long Bed Regular Sr5 on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:120000
Location:

Tarnowo Podg?rne, Poland

Tarnowo Podg?rne, Poland

THIS CAR IS IN EUROPE !!! ALL TAXEX AND SHIPPING CHARGES HAS BEEN PAYED 

WARNING 23% of VAT TAX INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER IF YOU HAVE EU COMPANY YOU CAN BUY IT FOR NETTO PRICE in case of sale out off the EU you can take that 23% on the border form customs... Especially important information for Russians... 

THIS TRUCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION READY TO DUTY!  PLEASE WELCOME TO INSPECT THIS VEHICLE IN OUR FACILITY IN POLAND. 
This vehicle is very fast very strong and it is fun to drive it!  We have installed LPG instalation on it witch make it much more efficient. 
Engine is 5.7 L with is the best possible engine in this truck combined with 4x4 and automatic transmission. 
We import cars form USA repair them and sell. This one is registered and can drive your home today! 

We have a list of add ones that you might be interested with this car: 

- aluminum bad cover
- sport AFE air intake
- engine program tunning and speed limiter removal
- set of alloy wheels with good tires 



NETTO PRICE AVAILABLE FOR EU COMPANIES 


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Toyota C-HR Concept is a high-riding hybrid hatch [w/video]

Thu, 02 Oct 2014

Despite having the tendency to offer decidedly bland production cars, Toyota occasionally surprises us with interesting concept cars. Such is the case with the C-HR concept making its debut at the Paris Motor Show this week. It's a concept showing forward-thinking design that hints at "a type of crossover vehicle Toyota would like to bring to market," according to the automaker's release, and it rides on an all-new platform and uses a hybrid powertrain.
About that powertrain: Toyota isn't revealing anything, just saying that it will - brace yourselves - "deliver significantly improved fuel efficiency" (over what, exactly?) The car also uses a brand-new architecture, though it hasn't really revealed any major details about that aspect, either.
It's a high-riding, muscular thing, with a rakish hatchback shape. Should it reach production, Toyota says it would take the shape of a C-segment crossover. It'd be cool to see something like this hit the road someday, but for now, we won't hold our breath.

Toyota Camry re-earns CR 'Recommended' rating following crash tests

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

All is right again in the Toyota kingdom. The Japanese manufacturer's bread-and-butter sedan, the Camry, has been put back on Consumer Reports' "Recommended" vehicle list, following improved performance in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's crash testing.
You'll recall that the 2012 and 2013 Camry were infamously booted from the list due to "Poor" ratings in IIHS' notoriously tough small-overlap crash testing. Toyota vowed - just last week actually - to fix the ratings. As the Toyota brand's head, Bill Fay, said last week, "It's still a five-star car. It still does very well in all the IIHS tests. It did not in [the small overlap frontal crash test], and we're busy making the necessary adjustments so that we can address that."
Now, though, those redesigned cars have been tested, earning an "Acceptable" rating in the overlap testing. According to Consumer Reports, Camrys built from November 2013 on feature new internal structures that improve the car's crash test scores enough to make it a "Recommended" buy. IIHS has also elevated the car back to a position in its Top Safety Pick category, although it falls short of the new gold standard, the Top Safety Pick + rating.

Hi-po Toyota GT86 to get KERS?

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We happen to like the Toyota GT86 - and, it of course goes without saying that the same applies to the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S, as well - just the way it is. Yes, that includes the standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder boxer engine and its 200 horsepower at 7,000 rpm.
That said, a little extra power never hurt anybody, right?
The most obvious way to add some punch to the GT86 would be with a turbocharger, and that has indeed long been rumored for an STI version of the BRZ. Will Toyota follow suit? According to Top Gear, the answer is no. Says GT86 chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, "I think 300bhp with a turbo and 200g/km of CO2 would be tasteless in this day and age. And a turbo would mean the loss of the GT86's uniqueness." Perhaps a bit harsh, but there you go.