2000 Toyota Celica Gt Hatchback 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Barstow, California, United States
I got the long block engine rebuilt on October 22 2013 at a shop called H-A-S Specialist in San Bernardino it has a16 month warranty meaning all new parts, to many parts to list, and I have also the paper work and receipts. Warranties on the majority of the parts, registration and tags are up to date, smog was also done by me, and the car is also a gas savor and a 2 door sporty type vehicle. The windows are also tinted all the way around and I also have 2 keys to the car with a carbine alarm system remote pager and iPod connector that comes out the glove department and the 6.5 pioneer touch TV is full of many options and extra hook ups ECT. Toyota 1ZZ Engine W/NEWRings,Seals,Crank,Bearings,Timing Chain Water Pump Installed EXTENDED FULL LONG BLOCK WARRANTY EXTENSION 365 DAYS INSTALL NEW AFTERMARKET THERMOSTAT AND SPARK PLUGS+NEW OIL AND COOLANT Email me for more details and if your interested or want anymore pictures we can also make a deal in person
SOLD AS IS
Accessories New Parts Year:2000 Pioneer 6.5 wide flip down TV Battery Make: Toyota 150,000 Digital Capacitor Water Pump Model: Celica Precision Power DCX 600.4 Serpentine Belt Trim: GT 10 inch Jensen Sub Rebuilt Engine Mileage: 392 10 inch box
Exhaust Flange Gasket Engine: 4 Cylinder Engine Flywheel Resurface Transmission: 5 Speed M/T
Exterior: White
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A report in Bloomberg says Toyota set 250,000 units as the Prius family's sales target for this year, but hits like the double-digit drop in year-on-year performance in February have helped lower 2013 sales by 8.4 percent compared to 2012, making the objective "a challenge" to reach. The declines in Prius sales come even as hybrid sales overall were up in the first couple of months this year, including sales of other Toyota and Lexus hybrids. Jim Lentz, Toyota's North American chief, said the Prius target would be adjusted if necessary.
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On the safety front, Toyota's new pre-collision system with pedestrian-avoidance steering assist is aimed at protecting the folks who aren't in the car. This system combines visual and audible alerts with automatic brake assist and automatic steering. If warnings don't get the driver to slow down, the brake assist kicks in if a collision is very likely, but if that is still not able to avoid the impending collision (and if there is enough room to do so), the car can automatically steer itself around the pedestrian. This sounds most beneficial for last-second dangers such as a person accidently stepping out into the road in front of a car. Toyota hopes to have this technology available to customers by 2015.
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