Pristine One Owner Van on 2040-cars
Hanford, California, United States
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Toyota of Visalia has just done a written complete vehicle analysis. They concluded that this vehicle is in pristine condition! Original MSRP $40,435 Maintenance and service records available. Synthetic oil used faithfully. No dents - several very minnow scratches - finish in excellent condition. This vehicle has been garaged or kept covered. Car cover included. Fell leather interior which is in great condition. Captains chairs in middle row. Can be configured in multiple positions. Power driver & front passenger seats - both are heated. Stowable third row seats. 17" wheels - Michelin 90,000 mile tires (28,000 now on these tires) Fully warranted by Costco. Dynamic laser cruise control (automatically maintains safe distance from vehicle in front of you) Front and rear intuitive parking assist Auto dimming rear view mirror HID headlights which are height adjustable from the dash = fog lights Automatic tri zone climate control with rear air Power windows - pull up shades on back side windows Power sliding side doors and back hatch Power multi-position moon roof & sunshade Tilt & telescope wood grained leather trimmed steering wheel w/audio, cruise and other controls Console with adaptable configurations - carpeted floor mats Toyota running boards Limited Package #2 which includes: DVD rear entertainment with 2 wireless headphones (which can also be viewed from the dash when the car is parked), Multiple 115v outlets, Navigation system with a large screen integrated into the dash with the radio display, back up camera, JBL synthesizer radio with 10 speakers. Most of the 190,000 miles are commutes from hand to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Just smog checked with very clean results. NADA Blue Book is $10,300 including the mileage adjustment DELIVERY: Can deliver within 500 miles. Reimbursement for direct costs (gas, return transportation, etc) >required. RUST FREE Western Car - never been in the snow |
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Toyota Land Cruiser vs Lexus LX 570 Suspension Flex Test
Thu, May 21 2020There’s no need to explain the Toyota Land Cruiser, one of ToyotaÂ’s earliest successful products. The 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Edition celebrates some 60 years of popularity of a vehicle that has survived the segmentÂ’s “mall wagon” phase and the rise of crossovers. Its already-sterling reputation has received an additional recent push from the rise of overlanding — an outdoor pastime that has always existed but only recently got a press agent. By comparison, the Lexus LX is a more recent development. Debuting in 1996, the LX 450 was little more than an 80-series Land Cruiser with cladding, a Lexus badge and a higher price. The amount of styling differentiation and luxury specialization has increased over the years to the point that the newest LX 570 actually seems like a completely different vehicle. In truth, the 2020 Lexus LX 570 and the 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser are both 200-series Land Cruisers under the skin. They share the same thirsty 5.7-liter V8 engine and the same frame that features a double-wishbone suspension at the front, a five-link coil spring suspension at the rear and a 112.2-inch wheelbase in the middle. The styling is strikingly different, of course, but so are the hidden details of their suspensions. The Land Cruiser employs a simple set of coil springs and shock absorbers, but with an interconnected pair of automatically disconnecting stabilizer bars called KDSS (Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System). The Lexus, on the other hand, has fixed stabilizer bars and coil springs, but its “shocks” are really hydraulic cylinders that perform height adjustments and transmit suspension movements via piping to remote electronically-adjustable damper valves mounted along the frame rails. All of the above begs a question: Which of them will go farther up my RTI ramp and, by extension, offer better suspension articulation in an authentic off-road situation? Right away, the very approach to the ramp demonstrates a huge difference and a serious issue for the LX. Its normal cruising height (there is a lower height, but this isnÂ’t that) doesnÂ’t provide enough approach clearance to attempt the ramp. The front spoiler contacts the nasty grating before the tire does. ItÂ’s a close-run thing, but from this point on, clearance gets SMALLER as the left front suspension compresses on the way up. If it's touching now, itÂ’s only going to get worse if I go forward.
Toyota retires robots in favor of humans to improve automaking process
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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."
2015 Toyota Camry priced at $22,970*, Hybrid at $26,790*
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The basic Camry LE rings up for $22,970 (*not including a $825 delivery, processing and handling fee). That's up slightly from the base price of $22,425 for the 2014.5 LE, but the updated sedan has some 2,000 new parts, while also being 1.8 inches longer and boasting a 0.4-inch wider track. The rest of the trim levels include the SE for $23,840, sporty new XSE for $26,150 and XLE at $26,150. Opting for the V6 is the XSE and XLE bumps pricing to $31,370.
Separately, the Camry Hybrid gets its own LE, SE and XLE trims. The LE starts at $26,790 with a standard, power driver's seat and 4.2-inch information display. The SE for $27,995 gets an improved interior and the XLE at $29,980 has leather, heated front seats, LED running lights and more.













