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2008 Toyota Prius - Great College Or First Car; Very Reliable; Hwy Miles; 47+mpg on 2040-cars

US $7,700.00
Year:2008 Mileage:157226
Location:

Owensboro, Kentucky, United States

Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
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Terrific One-Owner Car! Here's the scoop...bought this car new in 2008 from Kenny Kent Toyota in Evansville, IN for my daily commute to work which up until a couple months ago consisted of about 40 miles one way to work. MPG's are excellent and car is mechanically sound; well serviced at area Toyota dealerships. Selling only because my drive is now only 2 miles to work. Non-smoking. Garage kept.

Thank you for considering my Prius. Other than the events out of my control, I have never so much as curbed the car, and treated it very well. Let me know if interested or any questions you might have.

Damage repaired on the car consists of a new hood (had slight wrinkle), front bumper cover and one headlamp (cracked mounts) from the juvenile deer hit; and rear bumper cover, energy absorption materials, emblems, tailgate shell and one taillamp from the straight away rear ending. No damage to the frame, rear quarters or glass (which was reused for the hatch). Again, still a great, solid car in great mechanical shape. Dealership indicated after the rear hit that the car did not even register being hit, and the car was not disabled in any way...could even still open and close the hatch (see pic 24 for the before repair).

Local pickup only - Owensboro, KY 42301. Cashier's Check or Cash. Currently a lien on the title, so will get a letter of release to accompany the title that I do have in hand (clean title - one owner).

Pictures taken morning of Sep 10. You will note a little bit of morning dew and need for interior wipe down and time to wash exterior. I apologize not all cleaned up in the pics, but will make allowance for a complete detail by refunding the $250 deposit received at close of auction and successful sale with cleared payment...a win-win. Also have both original keys - one is brand new never used. 80k rated tires put on at 130k miles, so lots of tread left. Dealership tells me brakes are also really great shape, since mostly highway driving. All service performed as recommended. Ready to go!

REDUCED TO $7,700 OBO!!! GREAT ONE OWNER CAR WITH GREAT FEATURES AND GREAT COLORS FOR A GREAT PRICE!!

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Toyota asking NHTSA for waiver on 206K vehicles

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

Toyota has filed a petition with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asking for a waiver to avoid recalling about 206,271 2012-2014 Camry, Avalon, Corolla, Sienna, Tundra and Tacoma vehicles, some of its most popular models. The affected vehicles contain seat heaters that might not meet government flammability standards. Toyota says in the waiver that "the chance of fire or flame induced by a malfunctioning seat heater is essentially zero," according to The Detroit News. The automaker notes the part makes up less than one percent of the seat's weight.
Initial reports of the problem arose in late January when Toyota issued a stop-sale order for 2013 and 2014 model year versions of those vehicles. The automaker says that there have no been reports of fires or injuries in the affected cars, and the problem was discovered during testing by the South Korean government, according to The Detroit News.
We've reached out to Toyota for comment on this development and are awaiting a reply. We'll update this post if and when we hear back.

Toyota to recall 185k cars globally, including Yaris

Thu, 04 Jul 2013

Toyota 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.

Senator pushes for up to life sentence for auto execs found to delay recalls

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Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill (shown above) has had it with automotive execs stalling when it comes to recalls. The Missiourian has proposed a new bill, the Motor Vehicle and Highway Safety Enhancement Act, which aims to improve the automotive safety following the high-profile fiascos involving General Motors and Toyota. Aside from a doubling of the budget for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over the next six years and the removal of the $35-million limit for fining automakers, the plan includes a provision that would punish auto executives if it's discovered they knowingly delayed recalls. How will it punish them, you ask? Oh, you know, just life in prison. The bill "gives federal prosecutors greater discretion to bring criminal prosecutions for auto safety violations and increases the possible penalties, including up to life in prison for violations that result in death," McCaskill's office told The Detroit News. If a delayed recall led to serious injuries, meanwhile, execs could still face a 15-year stint behind bars. As for that change in the fine structure for automakers, the removal of the limit is complemented by a hefty increase in the per-vehicle fine, from $5,000 to $25,000. With this change, GM could have been on the hook for $55 billion (with a "b") in fines for its bumbling of the ignition switch recall, rather than just $35 million. The News says, though, that NHTSA has "wide discretion" in handing out the fines. Considering a $55-billion fine is enough to sink any automaker, it is unlikely that such a monumental sum would be handed out. Still, the potential threat of such a death sentence should be enough for any automaker to sit up and take notice. "With millions of Americans behind the wheel every day, and more than 33,000 killed on our roads each year, we've got to do more to keep our cars and the roads we drive them on safe," McCaskill said, according to The News. "Painful recent examples at Toyota and GM have shown us we also must make it easier to hold accountable those who jeopardize consumers' safety. For too long, auto safety resources have remained virtually stagnant while cars and the safety challenges they present have become more complex." What do you think? Do you agree with McCaskill's proposed bill? Should the punishments for automakers and execs be more or less harsh? Have your say in Comments. News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: J.