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2012 Toyota Tundra on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:20263 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States

Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States

Feel free to email: lorislddrow@clubyamaha.com .

This was a rare find for me.. Toyota Tundra/ Single Cab/ Short Bed/ 4x4/ 5.7 i-Force V8 Engine rated at 380HP as
claimed by Toyota; 6 Speed Auto Trans.
Anyway, here it is:
-Interior: 40/20/40 Bucket Seats with HD Graphite Vinyl. "Buddy" seat in the center lets down into a dual cup
holder console with multiple storage..Also Overhead Storage..also another dual cup holder pulls out from dash when
center seat is in use; Front Dual Control A/C; Overhead Console; Tilt Steering;
-Audio: 4-speakers/ AM-FM w/CD Player and MP3 decoder(what ever that is)
-Safety: 4-Wheel Disc Brakes; ABS Brakes; Dual Front, Side, & Knee Impact Airbags with Occupant Sensing; Speed
Sensing Control; Electronic Stability Control; Traction Control; Tow/Haul Control; Low Tire Pressure Warning; Brake
Assist Sensor..
-Power and Heated Side Mirrors..
-Transmission: 6-speed OD auto with Electronic Tow/Haul Control on Shifter with manual selection when Towing..
The following is a list of UPGRADES I had professsionly installed that this GRADE truck didn't have from the
Factory:
-New Power Windows and Door Locks..
-Tinted Windows @35%-20% shade made of Ceramic (much cooler than carbon) also added a 6"strip across top of
windshield @15%..Added Bug Shield and Window Visors at the same shop(Klassy of Peachtree City, Fayette Co unty..(I
have removed Bug Shield but still have it)
The following I had professionly installed to enhance the truck (IMO)
-New Cooper Zeon LTZ Tires 285x60x18 with Tire Pressure Sensors as from factory: Installed Sept 2014 @ 17000 miles.
(purchased at Summit)..
-New 18x9 WORX Wheels (part#801-89505SB/+25 offset)with new set of Pro-Comp Lug Nuts.. NOTE: I still have all
factory wheels/ tires and lug nuts..
-Changed Headlights and Tail Lights with: Anso Projector Headlight w/CCFL Halo, Clear Lens, Black Housing (Summit
p/n 111174); Anso LED Tail Lights Amber/Black Lens, Chrome Housing(Summit p/n 311092) NOTE: I still have All
Factory lights that came on truck..
-Professionlly lowered using Tokio Brand Kit 2" front / 4" rear # TR-2050R from Tundra Racing PC Fla.
-New Professionlly installed TRD Sway Bar with Custom Mtg Kit (p/n PTR1134070)..
-New Professionlly installed Tonneau Cover by Undercover Lux SE (summit p/n UC4076L-1D6)..
-New Professionlly installed Westin Bull Bar Grille Guard (Summit p/n 32-2255)..
NOTE: I have listed these descriptions to the best of my ability..I shall in no way be held liable for any errors
or omissions found in this ad..

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Toyota previews next Lexus RX with Tokyo-bound JDM Harrier

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

The Lexus RX shares much with the Toyota Highlander, but its more direct counterpart is the Toyota Harrrier. Never heard of it? That's because Toyota only sells it at home in Japan, and now it's revealed a new one. So if the Harrier is essentially a Toyota-badged version of the RX, then what's the big deal, you ask? The big deal is that the new Harrier which leaked in July, set to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show next week and which you see here isn't quite the same as the Lexus, and those differences could (and in most cases likely will) make their way over to the RX as well.
For starters, the styling is different. Granted that the Lexus version will almost certainly get a spindle-shaped grille, but even so, the Harrier's nose seems to protrude further than the RX's and the headlamps are a notably different shape. The greenhouse is also a different shape, coming to a sharper point at the back, and the mirrors are fixed to the A-pillar not to the door panel. The taillamps are revised, the tailgate has a new profile and there's a pseudo-diffuser at the bottom of the rear bumper. Subtle changes, to be sure, but then Toyota and Lexus are known for their evolutionary approach to styling. The interior has apparently undergone some updates as well, with a more dynamically styled dashboard, a more symmetrical center stack and different seats, steering wheel, door panels... the works. The infotainment display screen has also moved further down from its position in the current RX.
Toyota will offer the new Harrier with a 2.0-liter four mated to a CVT and driving either the front wheels or all four, and a hybrid setup with a 2.5-liter married to a 140-hp electric motor. The RX is offered here with a 3.5-liter V6 either on its own or with an electric assist. We wouldn't expect Lexus to go swapping the larger engines for the smaller ones, at least not for the US market. There's plenty more to the Harrier, of course, than the similarities and differences to the Lexus RX, and if you're buying a premium crossover in Japan, you can delve into the full details in the press release below, together with the images in the gallery above.

Krafcik says US Gov. shutdown is slowing Oct. auto sales

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

The government shutdown is eroding consumer confidence in the auto market, says John Krafcik, CEO of Hyundai's US sales unit, and could lower October sales by as much as 10 percent, Automotive News reports. "It's that anxiety that keeps customers, potential buyers, on the sidelines when making a big purchase like an automobile," Krafcik says, adding that industry sales could be off by five to 10 percent in October compared to September.
The fourth quarter, which started October 1, usually consists of increased auto sales as dealerships clear their lots to make room for the next year's models. Leading up to the fourth quarter this year, the auto industry was doing well in the fragile, recovering US economy, although September deliveries decreased by 4.2 percent, due in part to this year's Labor Day sales being recorded for August.
To help its customers, Hyundai announced it is deferring new-car loan and lease payments for furloughed federal workers until they're called back to work and also offering them a three-month payment deferral if they buy a new Hyundai in October. "We have already had requests from over a thousand people to have their payments deferred," Krafcik says.

Jim Lentz exposes more details behind Toyota's move to Texas

Fri, 02 May 2014

Toyota's North American CEO Jim Lentz has already given us a rough idea of what prompted the company's surprise move to the Dallas suburb of Plano, TX from its longstanding headquarters in Torrance, CA. A new story from The Los Angeles Times, though, delivers even more detail from Lentz on the reasoning for the move, what other cities were considered and why the company's current host city wasn't even in the running.
Of course, one of the more popular reasons being bandied about includes the $40 million Texas was set to give the company for the move, as well as the state's generous tax rates. According to Lentz, though, the reason Toyota chose Plano over a group of finalists made up of Atlanta, Charlotte and Denver, was far simpler than that - it was about consolidating its marketing, sales, engineering and production teams in a region that's closer to the company's seat of manufacturing in the south.
"It doesn't make sense to have oversight of manufacturing 2,000 miles away from where the cars were made," Lentz told The Times. "Geography is the reason not to have our headquarters in California."