Toyota Fj Cruiser Trail Teams With Warn Winch, Kc Lights Only 7800 Miles on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
2012 Trail Teams Edition Cement FJ Cruiser. This is a Toyota Fleet Vehicle owned by Toyota Forklift Truck Division. Ladder Rack, Rear Light Protectors, Warn 10000lb Winch with Remote, KC Flood Lights and High Intensity Lights Mounted on Bumper (see pics) with Controls Inside, Bluetooth Phone and Radio, Stub Antenna, Vehicle is Garage Kept, Just Serviced By Toyota Automotive Dealer at 5000, Back Seats Never Been Used, Tow Package, Only 7894 Miles. Note: Couple Scratches that don't Show in Pics and a Tiny Chip in the Windshield that won't show in pics. This is a Limited Edition with Crawl and Creep Control, 4x4, Locking Diff. Priced to sell quick, please see my reviews on the other vehicles I have sold, priced reasonable with no surprises. Non-Smoker, No Accidents. Thanks for looking. Mark Note: Dealers are welcome, no trades, serious offers only,
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Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale
- Only 3500 miles, 17" wheels, off road pkg, convenience pkg(US $36,900.00)
- Leather seats brand new tires, all matts, luggage rack 54k miles
- Frame off restored 49k original miles power steering disc brakes(US $53,888.00)
- Lifted, winch, 4x4, navigation, roof rack, xd wheels, automatic(US $22,991.00)
- One owner,loaded fj racks bumpers, winch, lights, tow hooks, new tires
- 2007 toyota fj cuiser 4x4 trd land cruiser clean carfax low miles low reserve no(US $16,900.00)
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Toyota RAV4 "Adventure" brings the butch
Tue, 05 Mar 2013Just last week, your humble author had a 2013 Toyota RAV4 in his garage, and he couldn't help noting that even in mid-level XLE trim, its aesthetics lacked oomph, due in large part to its cheap-looking black bumpers and airy-looking wheel wells. Judging by the RAV4 "Adventure" on display at the Geneva Motor Show, someone at Toyota must've been thinking the same thing.
With Japan's biggest automaker understandably focused on bigger reveals, information on this butched-up softroader has proven to be hard to come by, with no press materials whatsoever. We don't even know if this is a pure concept or if it's actually being considered for production. Either way, we approve. The 20-inch dark-finish alloys probably don't do much for ride quality, but they certainly look nicely aggressive, as does the new lower fascia with its prominent lower lip. Other changes include beefier wheel arches, side rails, headlamps with integrated LEDs, twin-element fog lamps and mesh grille inserts. All of the changes are quite well integrated - enough so that the Adventure largely avoids looking like a SEMA refugee in person.
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The press release also mentions that the new concept is based on a current production model. While it's difficult to tell from the sole teaser image of the car's body, rumors are flying that it's related to the Yaris. If that's the case, though, it's difficult to know what to make of this concept. The teaser image is quite dark, but we played around with the exposure and came up with an image that reveals more details about the new concept. Take a look at the related gallery, below, to see the high-exposure image. We'll find out for certain what the Hybrid-R is in a few weeks at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Let us know what you think Toyota's newest concept is in the comments.
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Ken Laberteaux, who studies future transportation for Toyota, thinks that autonomous cars could lead to more pollution, not less, says Bloomberg. However, Laberteaux's theory isn't so much based purely on science as it is considering behavioral and historical trends. "US history shows that anytime you make driving easier, there seems to be this inexhaustible desire to live further from things," said Laberteaux during a presentation at the Automated Vehicles Symposium in San Francisco, CA, cited by Bloomberg.
Laberteaux's belief is that if commuters can make their drives easier, then they will be more willing to live farther away from the cities where they work. The end result would be more urban sprawl and increased pollution from the longer travel times.