2004 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
You are looking at a 2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 RWD 6ft bed 4 door. Truck is excellent running condition, interior is gray clothe with no rips or cuts. factory mats, tinted rear windows, clean and smoke free environment. New tires with approx. only 3,000 miles and have plenty of tread. No Dents/Scratches, recently scratch removal performed for minor touch ups. Maintenance records has a car fax performed 4-4-14 that shows 1 owner, 1 accident in 2013 of rear-end collision, which was fully repaired without any frame damage. Vehicle has an anti-theft device, cannot start vehicle without code. THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. PLEASE SEND ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFORE BIDDING |
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Toyota sells 3-millionth Prius
Sun, 07 Jul 2013Three generations in sixteen years and more than three million units sold worldwide - as of the end of June, those are the stats on the Toyota Prius. Even though Toyota says Prius sales might not reach the goal of 250,000 units this year, the little hybrid that could still doesn't have any problem flying off dealer lots. The second-generation Prius sold 1.2 million examples in its eight-year lifespan, and the third generation, introduced in 2009, has sold 1.7 million examples in just four years.
Toyota is also touting its investment in future powertrains, some 790 billion yen ($7.9 billion US) on research and development into new platforms and components, and "environmental technology development."
The press release below has more details, the future undoubtedly has more Priuses Prii in it.
Jay Leno goes offroading with the legendary Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart
Mon, 17 Nov 2014Jay Leno takes a step outside of his cavernous garage for this latest video for a jaunt into the desert to get a little dirty. He meets up with off-road racing legend Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart, who has multiple Baja 500 and 1000 wins in his motorsports career, to play with a Toyota Tundra in the sand.
Unfortunately, Leno doesn't get to interview Stewart too deeply about his long history in racing, but Ironman does talk a little bit about reading the trail while speeding through the desert. In lieu of a great conversation, there is a ton of high-quality footage of the Toyota bounding through the desert.
This clip feels more like a marketing effort than the usual output from Jay Leno's Garage, but it's still great to see Stewart behind the wheel sliding a truck, just like old times. The two of them even take the truck on a somewhat humorous journey at the end of the video.
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Over 40 percent of the employees at the Woodstock and Cambridge, Ontario factories have signed union cards, cresting the minimum percentage required to instigate a legal certification vote, according to Reuters. The Woodstock factory is responsible for RAV4 production, while Cambridge builds the Lexus RX350 and RX450h, as well as the Toyota Corolla. The two factories employ nearly 7,000 people.
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