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2006 TOYOTA CAMRY/SOLARA SLE V6 CONVERTIBLE. SECOND OWNER, 61K ORIGINAL MILES, CLEAN CAR FAX, SHOWROOM CONDITION. TOYOTA DEALER SERVICED SINCE NEW, NO BODY DAMAGE EVER, EVERY AVAILABLE OPTION AND ACCESSORY THAT YEAR (LISTED BELOW). SPECTACULAR ABSOLUTELY RED, OAK DELUXE LEATHER INTERIOR, OAK POWER TOP. DEALER MAJOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE JUST PERFORMED INCLUDING MAJOR TUNE-UP ALL VITAL FLUIDS REPLACED FOUR NEW P215/55/R17 GOODYEAR ASSURANCE TIRES. NEW FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ROTORS ..ALL NEW BRAKE PADS. CUSTOM UPPER AND LOWER GRILLS (ORIGINAL INCLUDED WITH SALE). TRD (TOYOTA RACING DEVELOPMENT) FRONT AND REAR STRUTS AND SPRINGS, REAR SWAY BAR, AND FRONT STRUT BRACE . VEHICLE IS LOWERED 1.5". SALE INCLUDES TWO SETS OF KEYS AND KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTES, ALL ORIGINAL BOOKS AND MANUALS, DEMO CD, TOUCH UP PAINT, AND FRONT PLATE BRACKET. DARK TINTED WINDOWS (CAN BE REMOVED EASILY). ENGINE: 3.3 L V6 DOHC 24 VALVE VVT-I SFI. TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC 5 SPEED 5ECTI. OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES: 17" ALLOY WHEELS, 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES, DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS FRONT AIR BAGS, BOTH FRONT SEAT SIDE MOUNTED AIR BAGS, VECHICLE STABILITY CONTROL WITH TRACTION CONTROL AND BRAKE ASSIST, FOUR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES, AUTO ON/OFF PROJECTOR ELLIPSOID SYSTEM HEADLAMPS, FACTOR ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM WITH ENGINE IMMOBILIZER, FOG LAMPS, POWER AND HEATED SIDE VIEW MRRORS WITH AUTO DIMMING DRIVERS SIDE, DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS, REAR SPOILER, POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH REAR DEFOGGER, POWER WINDOWS WITH AUTO FEATURE, FULL LEATHER INTERIOR INCLUDING STEERING WHEEL AND SHIFT KNOB, 8 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT WITH POWER LUMBAR SUPPORT, AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL WITH AIR FILTRATION, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH TRUNK RELEASE, POWER DOOR LOCKS, POWER TRUNK, JBL AM/FM / CASSETTE / CD PLAYER 270 WATT, 12 SPEAKERS, CRUISE CONTROL, AUTO DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR WITH COMPASS, LIGHTED VANITY MIRRORS IN THE VISOR, HOMELINK WIRELESS CAPABILITY. THIS SOLARA CONVERTIBLE IS IN PRISTINE CONDITION THROUGHOUT. CERTIFIED 2 OWNER 61K MILES.
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Toyota Solara for Sale
2006 toyota solara se convertible 2-door 3.3l(US $10,000.00)
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1999 toyota solara se coupe 2-door 3.0l(US $3,500.00)
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Best cars for snow and ice in 2023 and 2024
Tue, Jan 23 2024What's the best car for snow? The real answer is "the one with winter tires." What do we mean by that? You could have the finest, most advanced all-wheel-drive system or four-wheel drive in the world, but if you're running all-seasons (the spork of tires), your fancy four-wheeler won't matter much. The odds are, any vehicle on the road running good winter tires will probably perform adequately in slippery, slushy and/or snowy road conditions. (Here's a more complete explanation of why winter tires are totally worth it). In other words, you don't really need any of the cars on this list. With a set of winter tires, countless others will do the job, and even these will be at their best with proper rubber. You can find a variety of winter tires for your car here at Tire Rack. Keep in mind that you will need a full set of four snow tires for safety and performance, no matter what you're driving. The days of your dad putting just two snows on the family truckster to get it moving in a straight line are long gone. Don't get us wrong, getting a car that performs well in snow and ice is still a worthy criteria for car buyers. According to the U.S. Transportation Department, 70% of Americans live in places that get snow and ice. And much of the country has been blasted with arctic air for much of the new year. So let's look at the cars. First, we're highlighting choices for a variety of buyers and price points. Second, we're not just considering snow; we're considering general wintery conditions people will experience driving to work or school. As such, these are all choices with advanced all-wheel-drive systems, usually with "torque-vectoring" systems that not only automatically shunt power front and back, but side to side between the rear axles. Most have extra ground clearance for getting through deep snow, and we prefer those vehicles with more responsive steering, throttles and transmissions that provide a greater sense of vehicle control in slippery conditions.  Acura RDX Read our Acura RDX Review Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive system was one of the first to offer torque-vectoring, and besides often being touted for its ability to greatly enhanced dry-road handling, its benefits in the slick stuff can be profound. It's actually surprising that Acura hasn't leaned into this capability further by offering more rugged versions of its vehicles.
Toyota GT86 14R-60 shows how to do lightweight at a steep price
Sat, 11 Oct 2014Toyota is finally making good on its Griffon concept from last year with this limited-edition 14R-60 that basically hops through the Toyota Racing Development catalog to imagine the ultimate lightweight GT86 (the continental relative to the Scion FR-S/Subaru BR-Z). Unfortunately, it's not coming stateside, and even if this modded Toyobaru were coming here, you might not want to pay the rather steep price.
Like the concept, the 2.0-liter boxer engine still makes the same 197 horsepower and 151 pound-feet of torque. However, the drivetrain isn't entirely untouched thanks to a new air filter, engine oil cooler, a reinforced clutch, lightweight flywheel, and mechanical limited-slip differential from TRD. The six-speed transmission is also tweaked, with different gearing in first and second and an altered final drive ratio.
To keep things planted the suspension gets a new coilovers, a V-shaped tower brace in the front and another in the rear. Improved deceleration comes thanks to upgraded brakes. There also are even more goodies on the outside, including a complete body kit that includes a carbon-fiber roof and massive rear spoiler. The stock wheels are replaced with 18-inch forged magnesium units, as well.
A new Toyota MR2? We want to believe
Thu, Mar 9 2017In the wake of a busy Geneva auto show, the rumor mill is churning, and the latest grist involves one of the most beloved Toyota sports cars of all time. EVO reports that Tetsuya Tada, the chief of the Scion FR-S/Toyota 86 project and a hard-liner about sportscar priorities (light and nimble, but with modest horsepower), wants a third vehicle for Toyota's nascent sporty lineup. Currently, we know there's a Supra-like vehicle in the works, being co-developed with BMW, and the 86 is sticking around. Tada said he'd like a third sportscar to compliment the two we know about, and that he wants it soon. A quick bit of history: Toyota's classic sporty lineup had three components. The most visible was the Supra, whose power and prestige grew as the car evolved from a cushy personal tourer to a high-horsepower, high-technology icon. The Celica was its Clark Kent, more mild mannered but also more accessible and affordable. The third was the MR2, a mid-engined go-kart that lasted for three distinct generations. Each had its charms, and all have their fans. When Tada says that he wants three sportscars in the lineup, we already know about the Supra successor, and the 86 is already filling the Celica's role, so the blank is easy to fill. It doesn't sound like Tada spoke the word "MR2" to EVO, or hinted that the car would be mid-engined, but Tada doesn't seem to say anything without purpose. Whatever the layout, this third car – if it comes to fruition – will probably play a role similar to the MR2 in relation to its stablemates. To translate: it'll likely be even lighter and more nimble, and probably less powerful, than the 86. The closest real-world analogue to the pure MR2 ideal is the Honda S660, a mid-engined Kei roadster that's on sale in Japan right now. It's light, small, and powered by a 0.66-liter inline-three. Toyota could decide to directly compete with the S660, borrow an engine from its small-car specialist subsidiary Daihatsu, and produce a mid-engined MR2. Another possibility, even simpler from Toyota's perspective, would be to adapt the existing Daihatsu Copen roadster. Sure, it's front-engine and front-wheel drive, but it's a small, light roadster. And even better, it sells abroad with a larger 1.3-liter engine. Restyle it slightly, perhaps to resemble the S-FR concept of a couple years ago, and it's an off-the-shelf solution. The S-FR itself is a third possibility.



