Toyota Corolla Ce 1.8l 2008, One Owner, No-reserve, 4-door, Smoke Free, Manual on 2040-cars
Midland, Michigan, United States
Original Owner Vehicle in great shape! This accident free vehicle has been garaged since day one. It boasts great gas mileage, averaging in high 30's/mpg on a regular basis. Manual transmission improves mpg's, as well as increasing safety during slowing down and stopping in winter weather.
We have owned and operated Toyotas for over 3 decades and love their style, comfort and reliability. This car is NO exception, as it is a fun car to own and drive. This car has been used predominately as a commuter car for work, and to go on occasional trips, sometimes taking our bikes (the trailer hitch has been used for our bike carrier). TLC on this car has included regular oil changes (every 3,000-4,000 miles), tire rotations, replaced battery, frequent washing/waxing and interior care. Tires are Michelin's with a 80,000 mile warranty, roughly half used. Everything on this car is in working order and has been a very dependable vehicle. If you are a serious shopper and have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 989-839-9083. Any check would need to be cleared prior to the transfer of vehicle. We also reserve the right to remove this ad early, if sold locally. Feel free to refer to previous feedback, as I have 100% approval, both sales (of previous vehicles) and purchases for over a decade. |
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Toyota maintains world's largest automaker crown, GM and VW close behind
Wed, 24 Apr 2013Toyota still holds the title of World's Largest Automaker. The Japanese automaker ceded the claim to General Motors in 2011 following a series of natural and man-made disasters that stifled production in Asia. Production is back up to full speed and, coupled with the introduction of a new Camry midsize sedan, Toyota retook the title in 2012 and has so far been able to keep it by selling 2.43 million vehicles in the first quarter of 2013.
The race is still tight - General Motors reports sales of 2.36 million vehicles, earning it the second spot globally with Volkswagen's 2.27 million sales nabbing the German automaker third place. It's not all smooth sailing for Toyota, either, as the brand's first-quarter figures were down 2.2 percent when compared to last year. GM posted a 3.6-percent gain and VW managed a 5.1-percent gain over the same period.
Sales in China may be a deciding factor as to which automaker performs best in 2013. Toyota's figures were down 13 percent in China. Meanwhile, GM and VW are continuing their upward trajectories in the crucial Chinese market.
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