Toyota: Tundra Crewmax on 2040-cars
Lecompte, Louisiana, United States
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	Selling my 2008 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Max. I am the second owner of this truck, purchased it from Barker GMC in Houma, LA. It had 69,000 miles on it when I purchased it. It has been serviced at 5000 mile intervals at Greg Leblanc Toyota in Houma, LA. Everything works on the truck. Some key features, it has the memory seat for the driver seat, roll down rear window, the parking sensors in front and rear, bluetooth connect for phone calls on the nav unit. It also has the XM option, high end trailer brake controller mounted in a nice location, power folding mirrors, heated front seats, auto headlights, and the back seats recline. It has the JBL 12 speaker system, Towing package, and TRD exhaust tip. Im sure there are some things Im missing, as the truck was fully loaded in 2008. The wheels are platinum 20 Alum wheels. I upgraded the wheels in 2012. The tires are new this year. BFG AT purchased at Greg Leblanc Toyota. Also new this year, Bilstein 4600 series shocks (TRD tuned) and new oe control arms (upper and lower). I have receipts for virtually all the services performed on the vehicle. This truck just hit 115000 miles, it runs great and these engines have a great reputation. Truck will tow 10000lbs The driver seat it the only one that has some normal wear, easy fix though. The carpet has the normal wear that you would expect at 100k miles, original floor mats. The vehicle has never had to deal with dogs or any kind of smoking at least since I owned it. I would have not purchased it if it had. I took a few pics of exterior imperfections. The pass side front bumper has a spot where the clear coat has started to peel. There is also some scratches from where there used to be some fender flares. The fender flares that toyota puts on didnt hold up. I had the body shop near the house buff most of the scratches out, however the paint could be repaired. They quoted me $1100 to repaint the front end basically.
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2013 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport
Tue, 16 Apr 2013"Oh yeah, Toyota still makes the Tacoma." Admit it, that's what you just said to yourself. It's a perfectly natural reaction, but the Tacoma has been quietly anchoring its segment for years, outselling every other compact pickup without making too much of a fuss. Toyota hasn't neglected the Tacoma - it was updated in 2012 with a revised nose and interior as the most noteable changes.
In a world awash with high-value fullsize pickups all vying for your attention, the Tacoma still charms more than a few buyers out of their cash. I hooked a Tacoma for a week to see whether it still has enough to recommend it.
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General Motors became second-largest US advertiser in 2013
Fri, 28 Mar 2014General Motors might be mired in several recalls, as well as the ongoing investigations from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Congress into the automaker's response to those recalls. However, the company can celebrate taking the title of the US' second-largest advertiser in 2013. According to Ad Week examining a recently released study, total advertising spending in the US posted its fourth consecutive year of rising expenditures with 0.9-percent growth to $140.2 billion. Of that, the auto industry spent $15.2 billion to promote its goods in 2013, up 3.8 percent.
The country's biggest advertiser was Procter and Gamble, which dropped $3.17 billion in 2013, an increase of 11.8 percent. GM became the nation's second largest promoter with $1.794 billion in spending, up 10 percent. The biggest proportion of that money went to sell Cadillac and GMC. AT&T barely lost out with $1.793 billion in advertising, 15.2 percent growth. The 10 businesses with the highest ad investments spent a cumulative $15.9 billion during the year, 6.6 percent higher than 2012. Toyota came in eighth place making it the only other automaker to rank in the top 10.
The study also indicates that there is a shift in advertising spending from television and print to the Internet. There was 15.7 percent more money outlaid to promote products online in 2013 than the previous year. In comparison, television dropped 0.1 percent, newspapers were down 3.7 percent and radio fell 5.6 percent.
Hydrogen could deliver one fifth of world carbon cuts by 2050, industry says
Tue, Nov 14 2017BONN, Germany — Increasing the use of hydrogen in power, transport, heat and industry could deliver around one fifth of the total carbon emissions cuts needed to limit global warming to safe levels by mid-century, a report by the Hydrogen Council said on Monday. To encourage industries to use hydrogen, Toyota and Air Liquide helped set up the Hydrogen Council, a global lobby launched in January this year. Its 27 members include automakers Audi, BMW, Daimler, Honda and Hyundai, and energy firms such as Shell and Total. The council said using hydrogen for transport, energy generation, energy storage, industry, heat and power could cut annual carbon emissions by 6 billion tonnes by 2050. "This would ... contribute roughly 20 percent of the additional abatement required to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius," the council said in a report released on the sidelines of a U.N. climate conference in Bonn. To achieve a two-degree limit this century agreed by governments in Paris in 2015, the world must reduce energy-related carbon emissions by 60 percent by 2050. The report said one in 12 cars sold in California, Germany and Japan were expected to be powered by hydrogen by 2030. By 2050, hydrogen could power 400 million cars, 15 million to 20 million trucks, around 5 million buses, a quarter of passenger ships and a fifth of non-electrified train tracks, as well as some airplanes and freight ships. Achieving this shift in transport and other sectors would require investment of $280 billion by 2030, with about $110 billion to fund hydrogen output, $80 billion for storage, transport and distribution, and $70 billion to develop products. Fuel cell vehicles combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity to power an electric motor, producing water as a byproduct. However, making hydrogen from fossil fuels, a common route, also produces some greenhouse gas emissions. So far the take-up of hydrogen vehicles is tiny and industry experts say their wider use is years away, with high purchase prices and a lack of refueling stations the major barriers. But some firms, such as miner Anglo American and carmaker Toyota, are pushing for fuel cell cars to play a role even with the rise of battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs). Woong-chul Yang, vice chairman of automotive research and development at Hyundai said EVs and hydrogen fuel cell cars were needed because EVs were better for city driving and fuel cell vehicles better for longer journeys.

 
										