2012 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Delta, Colorado, United States
AWESOME cruiser. Set-up for 4x4 and adventure travel. But this baby handles like a dream on the highway as well. Quiet and comfortable but also powerful and fast. Includes full roof rack with mounts for axe, shovel, Hi-Lift Jack, and four gallon auxiliary full tank by Roto Pax--these items are all included. Off-tires by Dunlap with 12k miles and plenty of good rubber left over. The after market suspension was installed about 12k miles ago by my local Toyota dealer. Old Man Emu is ARB's suspension division and came highly recommended from many sources. Not a true "lift" but the new shocks/struts and springs do add 2-3 inches of ground clearance. I cannot say enough about how well this SUV does both on and off road. I essentially purchased this Cruiser new...it was used by a Toyota Rep for the first year/7k miles who then sold it to my local dealer (Hellman Motors in Delta Co). Vehicle has factory bumper to bumper warranty through 42k miles because it was owned by Toyota for the first 7k miles. All maintenance has been performed at local dealer at scheduled intervals.
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European car sales up 8% in February
Sat, 22 Mar 2014Three weeks ago an analyst increased projections for European car sales this year, expecting them to climb three percent compared to last year instead of 2.7 percent. That number is a postive sign after years of hard times but it turns out February was especially good, overall European sales climbing eight percent on a wave of southern European recovery and discounts - and this comes after five months of gains including January's 7.2-percent jump over the year before.
The only country of Europe's five largest markets to post a decline was France, just as it did in January, Germany, the UK and Italy posting solid double-digit numbers, Spain rocking the charts with an 18-percent increase because of a government program to encourage trade-ins.
The only brand to miss the wave was Volkswagen, dropping 0.8 percent as it watched the double-digit growth at sister brands Audi, Seat and Skoda lift the Volkswagen Group sales up by seven-percent. Peugeot overcame flat sales at Citroën to improve the group by 3.5 percent, BMW and the Mercedes-Benz/Smart combo rose by four percent, the Fiat group jumped 5.8 percent, Ford was up 11 percent, the Renault Group 11.5 percent, General Motors 12 percent and the Toyota clan by 14 percent.
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Toyota reports huge quarterly profit increase, raises forecast for the year
Sun, 04 Aug 2013Toyota 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.