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2003 Toyota 4runner, 4wd, All New Tires, New Inspection Free Warranty, Below Kbb on 2040-cars

US $9,599.00
Year:2003 Mileage:128447
Location:

JC Motorsports LLC
349 Pine St
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania
814-201-3033
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JC Motorsports is the premier pre-owned car, truck and SUV dealer in the Punxsutawney area. All cars are hand selected, sold with new PA inspection, new oil change and fully serviced. For an extra piece of mind we sell our cars with a 3 month 4.500 mile standard warranty. (Additional coverage available for purchase)

2003 Toyota 4Runner

This great 4wd SUV features;

-4.7 V8 iforce Engine
-All the power options, windows, locks mirrors and the rear window also goes down
-Only 128,447 miles
-4 New Tires
-Carpets where just professionally cleaned
-Towing Package
-JBL Premium Sound with Audio controls in steering wheel
-Cruise


This 4Runner runs great, has all new tires and was just completely serviced. We are including a 3 month/4500 warranty at no charge, also this suv has a brand new PA state inspection. I have plenty of pictures, just email me and I will send over.

The only oppertunities with this car are there is a small crack in the dash, the sterring wheel is starting to peel (easily coverd) and there are 3 small dents, about the size of a pencil eraser, on the hood. (See pictures)

KBB retail is $10,142, our internet price is just $9599!!!!

Call or text Dan at 814-590-4289

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Consumer Reports says Toyota, Ford, Honda and Chevy are big winners in brand perception survey

Wed, 05 Feb 2014

According to Consumer Reports, the automotive brands that stand out in the minds of car buyers are, in order: Toyota, Ford, Honda and Chevrolet. This news comes after the magazine polled its readers, asking them to take into account vehicle quality, safety, performance, value, fuel economy, design/style, and technology/innovation - which are the factors that car shoppers are most influenced by.
It's important to note that this award is only about perception. In other words, it's perceived quality, not actual quality. "Often, perception can be a trailing indicator, reflecting years of good or bad performance in a category, and it can also be influenced by headlines in the media," said Jeff Bartlett, Consumer Reports deputy automotive editor.
The brand that made the biggest jump in perception amongst Consumer Reports readers is Tesla, which posted an impressive 47-point gain to finish in fifth place. Subaru is also notable for finishing in the top 10, despite being one of the smaller manufacturers doing business in the US. Scroll down below for all the details from Consumer Reports, if you're so inclined.

Toyota Harrier gets a whale of a facelift [w/video]

Thu, 21 Nov 2013

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That's because this two-row, five-seat Toyota is in possession of a bold new look, dominated by a jutting, baleen-like grille edged in chrome, along with new headlamps and fascia. The greenhouse has likewise been revamped and gotten more pointed at the rump, which has new taillights, a resurfaced tailgate and a faux rear diffuser. Were it to be ported over to North American Lexus dealers intact, the Harrier's look would be jarring in light of the brand's spindle-grille-based design language, so we suspect that if the RX gets any of these updates (it was just refreshed for 2013), it will strike out on a different path visually.
Unlike the US RX, the new Harrier will rely on smaller-displacement four-cylinder engines, namely a 2.0-liter paired with a continuously variable transmission or a 2.5-liter four backed up by an electric motor. We'd like to see a smaller-displacement option for the US RX (it presently runs with 3.5-liter V6 engines in both gas-only and hybrid guise), but suspect it won't arrive until the next all-new model.

Toyota reports huge quarterly profit increase, raises forecast for the year

Sun, 04 Aug 2013

Toyota isn't just the world's largest automaker - so far its the biggest winner for quarterly profits. With an enormous $5.5 billion take during Q2, Toyota took advantage of the weak Japanese yen and strong US demand to record a 94-percent improvement in profit over the same period from last year. So far, Toyota brought in larger profits than Ford and General Motors combined.
Toyota is showing no signs of slowing down either, as it has bumped up its forecast for full-year global production, going from 9.94 million to 10.12 million vehicles, on the back of a 13-percent drop in the buying power of the Japanese yen versus the US dollar. That strong exchange rate is largely responsible for Toyota's big jump in profits, although it also managed to shift 1.3 million vehicles in the US market this year. Strong Camry sales have also helped. But while Toyota is raking in the cash, it actually saw a small drop in market share, down 0.1 percent to 14.3 percent of the US market.
As is the case with most automakers, Toyota seems flummoxed by Europe, where it recorded less than one percent of its revenue. Still, as Automotive News points out, Toyota only maintains a 4.5-percent market share in Europe and is far less dependent on the continent than other manufacturers. Toyota also struggled at home, much like Honda. With 525,777 units sold, JDM sales were down almost 51,000 units, although Toyota still saw its operating profit jump from $3.5 billion to $4.6 billion.