2007 Toyota Highlander on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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This 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid has a Powerful Engine, Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), High Crash Test Scores, Comfortable Cabin and 3rd Row Seating. Very good condition, all scheduled maintenance from Toyota Dealer, no accidents, one owner, non-smoker, always garaged, and clean Carfax. Accented Beautifully in Millennium Silver Metallic with Ash Leather interior that brings this Hybrid Sport Utility to life! Powered by a 6-Cylinder, 3.3 Liter, 4WD, 8-spd-Automatic Transmission. Mostly Highway Miles. Some of the many features include: Traction Control, Stability Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Multi Disc, JBL Premium Sound, Dual Air Bags, F&R Side Air Bags, Power Seat, Heated Front Seats, Power Sun Roof, Fog Lights, Privacy Glass, Rear Spoiler, Roof Rack, Michelin All Weather Tires, and Premium Wheels. Extra set of 4 Snow Tires (Bridgestone Blizzacks).
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Toyota to recall 185k cars globally, including Yaris
Thu, 04 Jul 2013Toyota has announced it is recalling a total of 185,000 vehicles worldwide for a power steering issue. Yaris and (overseas) Vitz models built between November 2010 and March 2012 could suffer a short circuit in their power steering control module if water gets inside. Should that happen, the power steering could fail, increasing effort when turning. The recall also includes the Verso-S and Ractis built from August 2010 to August 2011. The recall covers 130,000 vehicles in Japan and around 22,450 in Europe.
Only 74 units are being recalled in the United States.
Toyota says if the fault occurs, the vehicle will display the Electronic Power Steering warning light on the dash and a buzzer will sound. The automaker will alert owners by mail and dealers will replace the power steering control module free of charge. You can read the quick press release on the recall below for more information.
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