2007 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 With Trd Package on 2040-cars
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SEE US TODAY AND SAVE FEATURES Price: $19,995 Mileage: 80,135 Year: 2007 Make: Toyota Model: Tacoma Trim: Double Cab Long Bed V6 Auto 4W Condition: Used Color: Radiant Red Interior: Graphite Fuel Type: Gasoline MPG: City 18 / Hwy 21 Body Type: Pickup Truck Stock #: H-456184 THIS IS A ONE OWNER NO ACCIDENT TACOMA. HARD TO FIND WITH ONLY 80,000 MILES. CARFAX AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JAMIE AT 616-401-0614. SEE US TODAY AND SAVE. * CASH PRICE. VEHICLE OPTIONS • 4 WHEEL DRIVE• AIR CONDITIONING• ALLOY WHEELS• AM/FM RADIO• ANTILOCK BRAKES• ANTI-THEFT• AUTO-DIM ISRV MIRROR• BEDLINER• BUCKET SEATS• CD PLAYER• CENTER CONSOLE• CLOTH SEATS• CREW CAB• CRUISE CONTROL• DRIVER AIR BAG• FOG LAMPS• KEYLESS ENTRY• PASSENGER AIR BAG• POWER MIRRORS• POWER STEERING• POWER WINDOWS• REAR SLIDING WINDOW• TILT STEERING• TINTED WINDOWS• TONNEAU COVER• TOWING PACKAGE• TRIP/MILEAGE COMPUTER 4390 14 MILE RD ROCKFORD MI 49341 HOURS MONDAY & WEDNESDAY 10:00AM TO 8:00 PM TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 10:00AM TO 6:00PM RATES STARTING AT 2.9% FINANCING FOR EVERYONE WITH GOOD CREDIT, BAB CREDIT, NO CREDIT, BANKRUPTCY, REPOSSESSIONS, & EVEN UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME IS ACCEPTABLE ZERO DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT, CALL 616-884-5575 OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW HEKHUISMOTORSPORTS FOR INSTANT APPROVAL SELLER HAS THE RIGHT TO REMOVE LISTING IF SOLD LOCAL Prices may not include additional fees such as government fees and taxes, title and registration fees, finance charges, dealer document preparation fees, processing fees, and emission testing and compliance charges. Internet special price may not be compatible with dealer sponsored or subsidized subprime financing. |
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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.
NHTSA opens safety investigations into Toyota, GM and Honda crossovers
Fri, 08 Jun 2012The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is evidently keeping itself very busy these days, as the federal agency has just announced it is launching or renewing investigations into Toyota, Honda and General Motors crossovers.
2006-2008 model year Toyota RAV4 crossovers are under review for allegations of rear tie-rod rust which can result in failure. NHTSA also said it is probing some 35 complaints about 2005 Honda Pilot models with inappropriate activation of the vehicles' stability control system. The alleged malfunction can cause the vehicles to slow down or stop in bad unsafe situations. At the moment, NHTSA is reviewing a petition regarding the Pilot issue, a move that will determine whether it needs to open a full-blown investigation.
In addition, Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia three-row crossovers built in 2007-2009 are getting looked at for "loss of low beam headlamp" function. One complainant said the wiring in his Outlook overheated and melted. NHTSA says it has received 415 complaints about the problem and a GM spokesman confirmed that the automaker already started a "Customer Satisfaction Program" in December to address the issue.
Toyota, Ford decide to end hybrid collaboration before it starts
Tue, 23 Jul 2013Not all so-called Memorandum of Understanding pacts end in actual collaborations. For instance, after a two-year "feasibility study," Toyota and Ford have just announced that they will not be developing hybrid systems for use in light trucks and SUVs as previously planned, and the two automakers will instead continue to develop their own hybrid technology independently.
The would-be collaboration was first announced in August of 2011, and would have seen a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform that would "improve the efficiency of trucks and SUVs while still allowing them to be driven in the way customers expect," according to our initial post on the topic.
Keep in mind that this announcement isn't to say we shouldn't expect hybrid pickups and SUVs from the two automakers, but that they probably aren't coming very soon - Ford says it will have a system "before the end of this decade" and we haven't heard much from Toyota on the hybrid truck front since the 2008 A-BAT Concept (pictured above) - and that they will not share any components between them (and they never have, for what it's worth).



