6 Spd Trd Shifter Limited Production Baja Navigation!!toyota Tacoma on 2040-cars
Dublin, Ohio, United States
I worked very hard to get this vehicle allocated to us (a lot of Toyota dealers do not even know that Toyota is making manual Trans double cab Tacoma, let alone of getting one with the BAJA Package. To the best of my knowledge, Toyota is only making less than 100 Double cab manual trans Baja for 2014). If you are interested in buying this truck, please let me know. My name is DEAN and I can be reached at 614-204-1106. Please US buyers only. I won't sell this truck to any exporter, wholesalers, auto dealers or leasing companies. If you like to get this truck financed, call me before the auction ends, so I can get a pre approval for you. There will be a charge of $284 for the document and title fee. Taxes are extra. We do take trade ins. Please call with your vehicle information before the auction ends. (17 digit VIN, Miles, Condition, Tires, brakes...) Forms of Payment: We only accept cash (certified check or wire transfer) or financing originating with our bank. For tier 1+, Our rates are 2.59% for up to 60 months and 2.99% for 72 months. There will be a $1000 military rebate if you are an active duty military personnel and use Toyota financial to finance this truck (Only active duty and not retired. Sorry). NOTE: For all of our cash buyers who live outside of state of OHIO: There will be a non-export policy form provided by our dealership that needs to be signed by the customer. This form simply says that our dealership can obtain losses that are imposed from Toyota Motor Sales for up to $5,000 for the exportation of the vehicle, if it is found to be exported out of the country within 120 days from the date of purchase.
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Toyota Tacoma for Sale
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- Long bed! double cab sr5 v6 4x4! low miles! nationwide shipping & financing!
- Base certified truck 4.0l cd trd off-road package off-road grade package
- 4x4 120k ca. miles 5sp power windows,locks. runs great.
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Does Scion's LA concept presage a US Auris?
Tue, 28 Oct 2014When the doors open at the LA Auto Show in a few weeks, Scion will be on hand to showcase its new iM Concept. But considering what little Toyota's youthful brand has revealed about the concept so far, it's led to rampant speculation. And the prevailing wisdom seems to point towards a production iM arriving as a Scion-badged version of the Toyota Auris.
For those unfamiliar, the Auris is to European (and other) markets essentially what the Matrix is (was?) to ours: a hatchback version of the Corolla. The model line was first introduced in 2006, looking in its first iteration like an overgrown version of the contemporary second-gen Yaris, and was replaced with the current model in 2012. It's available as a five-door hatch or wagon, with a range of gasoline, diesel and hybrid powertrains available.
If the rumors - spurred by the similarity of the iM concept's nose depicted in the teasers - prove accurate, and public reception to the idea ends up spurring Toyota to put it into action, it wouldn't be the first overseas Toyota brought over as a Scion. The Scion iQ was sold as the Toyota iQ overseas years before it arrived here.
Toyota MR2 shows why we still love the 1990s
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Was there a better time for Japanese performance than the 1980s and 1990s? It seems like looking back, Japan was on a roll, producing cars that were affordable, economical, reliable, fast and lightweight. And while all the attention is - thanks to a certain film series - focused on cars like Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7, there is a lesser-known model that's establishing its own enduring legacy without the help of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel.
The MR2, affectionately known as the "Mister Two" to fanboys, first arrived in 1984 as a lightweight, mid-engined sports car that proceeded to eat the lunch of the Pontiac Fiero in terms of performance. That car was replaced in 1989 with the more familiar, rounded-out MR2, which is the subject of this latest video from the team at Petrolicious.
The video takes a look at a group of MR2 drivers, and attempts to explain what it is about the car that is destined to make it a future classic. Scroll down to see Petrolicious examine the MR2 Connection.
Toyota retires robots in favor of humans to improve automaking process
Sat, 12 Apr 2014Mitsuru Kawai is overseeing a return to the old ways at Toyota factories throughout Japan. Having spent 50 years at the Japanese automaker, Kawai remembers when manual skills were prized at the company and "experienced masters used to be called gods, and they could make anything." Company CEO Akio Toyoda personally chose Kawai to develop programs to teach workers metalcraft such as how to forge a crankshaft from scratch, and 100 workstations that formerly housed machines have been set aside for human training.
The idea is that when employees personally understand the fabrication of components, they will understand how to make better machines. Said Kawai, "To be the master of the machine, you have to have the knowledge and the skills to teach the machine." Lessons learned by the newly skilled workers have led to shorter production lines - in one case, 96percent shorter - improved parts production and less scrap.
Taking time to give workers the knowledge to solve problems instead of merely having them "feed parts into a machine and call somebody for help when it breaks down," Kawai's initiative is akin to that of Toyota's Operations Management Consulting Division, where new managers are given a length of time to finish a project but not given any help - they have to learn on their own. It's not a step back from Toyota's quest to build more than ten million cars a year; it's an effort to make sure that this time they don't sacrifice quality while making the effort. Said Kawai, "We need to become more solid and get back to basics."